Show S DETAILS ARE E KNOWN IN DEATH DE-ATH OF ALMA P. P That Alma Platte camo came to toJ tosi J lilu si death at Mexico Juno hmo 1 12 12 n. n as a result I f being vcr over an eu kment when the horn s ho Ito w was wis s driving became frI hl lit nel nd und and nd ran r. away awty i is the tho belief belf of oC George Chauncy Chaun- Chaun cy his nephew who 1 has written to David a brother of t the tho accident victim who lives in Salt Lake Tho The letter stated that Mr rr had driven up the mountain near Juarez Juarez Juarez Jua Jua- rez and loaded his Ills wagon with wool when a n. thunderstorm arose It is believed believed be be- that the horses became frightened frightened frightened fright fright- ened and started to run down the tho mountain road The heavy load of wool wooI according to the letter caused tho wagon to lurch from 0 10 ne side of or orthe the tho road to the other and about a quarter of oC a a. mile from tho the loading point driver horses an and l wagon toppled top pled over a foot 50 embankment where tho the body of ot Mr was found on June 14 H. The accident victim was a member of ot tho the high council of ot Juarez stake and chairman of ot the old folks folks' com corn Ho lie filled tilled a a. mission in 1850 to Michigan and Wisconsin p |