Show 0 Andrew J Brixens ancestors were Norsemen noted for the lavlsh profu slon of ihelr whiskers and ibis peculiarity pecu-liarity Is not to be observed In Mr Prjxen When Lief Erlckscn and his rjvw returned from discovering America Amer-ica they got lo shooting off their faces I so much about what they had seen that Mr h u Brixens father moved to England Eng-land Mr RrLxen engaged firstclass passage in time Mayflower and was I among the first to Jump on Plymouth I rook when the boat pulled in on this side Mr Drixen bus always found it Impossible lo get out of the habit of living high and when tIme diet of the 1 Pilgrim fathers got to consist mainly of family heirlooms and lace rulllcs Mr Brixcn left the village and JoIned sin Indian I tribe He subsequently became be-came chief of the tribe moved lo Ttan and wns lying concealed behind Ht in City Creek rnn > on V hen the pioneers entered the valley Mr Brlxen decided to take up tIme ways of clvllialion < again 5nd his career Is another Instance j of a man jumping from holelrunner lo millionaire After being a lintel runner for some time Mr Prixcn began be-gan lo run a hole and posed as the Boniface of time Valley house and the lift house This was in tIme extremely early days All theatrical troupes stayed at Mr Prlxens lintels and many of the leading ai lists of the country rave Mr i Prlxen for ham and eggs lo this day Despite this fact Mr Brlxen Is obliged to pay when he goes to the theater He has quit time hotel business now and Is manager of the B V Trust company com-pany and may bo seen on the streets almost any day if It fs not too cold Scarcely a single savage trail remains to show that Mr Irlxcn was once an Indian chief |