Show THE BOYS WHEREABOUTS Young Anderson is at Homers Camp Near Illlliard In yesterday mornings issue of THE HERALD there appeared the following Some time last July William Farrer of California came to Utah and purchased a herd of sheep which he shipped tOvChicago While in Nophi he lireaaboy and two horses to the accompany train to Evanston Wyoming from which place the lad was to return on horseback to his home and brIng both horses with him The train reached Evanston in due time and the boy accord ing to the agreement made with his employer em-ployer was sent homeward with the horses referred to above He left Evanston on the third day of October last sInce which time nothing has been heard of either the boy or the horses Hi Ls parents and relatives naturally feel uneasy about him and are instituting a search for him so far as their means will allow They will be exceedingly wll grateful to any one who will furnish information concerning the missing darling We are not informed whether the boy carried any money or valuables 1 val-uables which would tempt any oho to f 01 l 1 low him with evil intentions and hope that nothing serious has happened to him At all events the boy has been on tho road long enough to have traveled twice the distance dis-tance and being but a mere lad unused t I the hardships of travel ho having never before been away from home we thing that no further time should be allowed to I elapse before a search is instituted in earnest ear-nest The boys name is Valdemar Anderson Ander-son Utah and Wyoming papers please copy Ensign Speaking of the mysterious disappearance disappear-ance Mr Dow who has spent some time recently in Wyoming says he mot young Valdemar Anderson at the sheep camp of a man named Homer who is located about ten miles from Hilliard He had been there about two months when Mr Dow first met him and he was without food when he first struck the camp but has since that time been kindly cared for by Mr Homer |