Show I JOSEPH DJ EU DEAD Special Talmage Joseph Draper Correspondence a section passed pioneer of or this away at 2 a. a ne new years year's morning m. m on of or one week after an illness C Mr Draper was born 50 18 in November Wilshire At the age o ot or Engl England nd 14 4 years rears he America with his came to tc in iu New v parents and settled L York In 1866 he lie with his hi parents crossed the plains s teams teanis and with o ox lived JIved in From there c. c 1 one oal the UJ j Herriman tO Salt Silt was wa's Lake county was married He December to Miss Esther r 1873 p In III the 1385 they with their year yeas to Cas Castle tle Dale family moved I Wh re they they spent and spent two one half years ears after wh which h moved cd io to S San Sau n Louis they i I they 1 lived tour four and one une valley JUt i.-i im IF where I I men Loen m moved A J car back bacic t to Castle ter tel Dale Af After Af- Af staying at Castle Castle- Dale Dald four about months they located ton on oil t the at V Wellington Welling Welling- elling e Price river In i 1902 9 they they- went to New l Mexico 02 spent w where lere they two and a half years helping to build canals and work They then general moved pioneer back to Wellington where Mr Draper chosen i counselor to the i M I was L I n u. u UL Desert Lake a small smaIl town 15 15 miles south of Wellington which position he held for for two years I J Eighteen years ago I this coming spring he came to where he has resided the reservation I ever since helping to bU build ld canals I All An his and roads life w was s spent In pioneering and making new iou homes I r leaves besides hi hig his wife the foU following wing g children Mrs Nellie ellic Wilson of Price Mrs 1 Leah Williams of Rains Robert Draper or of Smith Smith- Smithfield Held field Mrs Violet Camp of Malad Idaho Mrs Martha Kelsey of Salt Lake Mrs Rosena Harmson Harmson- of Miami Ariz Mrs Josephine Bower and S Samuel muel amuel H. H Draper of raper-or raper San Sn I Calif Thomas n Diego j Diego II j Draper residing 1 in I I Talmage also thirty-nine thirty dren and four great grandchildren I 1 Burial was fas in the Mt Home reme reme- i ti tt t j where ile he lie has a soi SOl burial J. J I j Mr hr 11 Draper held many prominent I Irr ru tons ju in n chur church and ind civil chil I f s. ft Ls L.s. I I I |