Show JOSEPH A. A YOU YOUNG G MT l HOME DIES WHILE GOI GOING G TO PRICE The foll following owl ag telegram ni from Price dated May y 7 gives particulars of the sud sudden en death of Joseph A. A Young of Mt Home Joseph A. A Young pioneer stock sLeek grower and farmer of Mountain MountainHome MountainHome MountainHome Home died near the oH oU well to Price from Myton 1 today Mr Young was 53 years of oC age and was one of the first homesteaders on th reservation When he settled with his family at Mountain Home he helped to build the first canal ranal in that section and rendered much aid to 10 the country's Original develop develop- ment About two weeks ago Mr Young was taken ill with kidney trouble I I but appeared to to be getting along nicely when it was decided to bring him him to Price where medical attention atten atten- lion tion would be av available He was accompanied on the journey U Uy his wife his daughter Margaret l and B. B Stevenson and appeared appeared appeared ap ap- ap- ap to stand the trip without apParent apparent apparent ap ap- ap- ap parent ill Ul effects until ho he reached the old well draw where he suddenly suddenly suddenly sud sud- denly died Mr Ml Young was born In Salt Lake and moved to Duchesne county about twelve years ago He was a resident resident resi resi- dent lent of Price prior to going to the reservation and for Cor a short period since while the children n were in school Besides his wife wire he ho is survived sur sur- by the following children Joseph A. A Jr Margaret William Woodrow and Clark of ot Mountain MountainHome MountainHome MountainHome Home and John G. G of Duchesne and two sisters Mrs Silas Young of Price and Mrs M. M TIpton of Cali Cali- fornia 0 |