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Show DAILY Sunday, September 12, 2004 History Continued from B4 Then he slunk to the secood bedroom. Adelaide, her two young children, and Mrs. Cartwright occupied that . room. The. rhilrirpn hnH koan ill, and the women had left the light on. When Ike opened the door and entered the room, he made a slight noise which woke up his daughter and tranged wife, who were lying on the same bed. In an instant, Adelaide spied the revolver in her father's hand and divined his intent. She sprang out of bed and grappled with him, trying to dislodge the gun from his grip. Adelaide succeeded initially, and the weapon fell to the floor. However, Cartwright rapidly recovered the pistol and struck his daughter over the head with its barrel, knocking her down but not rendering her unconscious. As he lunged toward his Opening Meeting of 2004-200- 5 LectureProgram Series Daniels. The Utah Valley Historical Society win begin a new series of lectures at 7 pm Tuesday, at Provo CSry Library at Academy Square, Provo. Nancy Calkins will be speak on "Sowing Beauty in Bonneville Sand: Jorgen C Nielsen and Lakeview Gardens." During the last two decades of the 1800s and continuing into the early part of the 20th century, the movement to establish parks and resorts flourished. Calkins, will examine the aesthetic and cultural contributions of Nielsen, who not only dreamed of creating a beautiful park, but by his effort and money actually made one that he and his family personally maintained for some 20 years. Nielsen was a Danish immigrant who had worked in the royal gardens of Denmark. Treasuring the loveliness, shade Mrs. Cartwright emerged from her fear imposed trance and struggled desperately with her crazed husband. Then Ike freed himself from her grasp, took deliberate aim, and pumped one slug into his wife's head, just above the left eye. She died several hours later. Satisfied that his wife was mortally wounded, Cartwright, playing the role of -- fir- one-ma-n B5 Utah Valley Historical Society wife, who still lay in bed paralyzed with fear, Adelaide ran screaming for help to the home of her next door neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Ehner a HERALD ing squad, placed the muzzle .. of his .38 to his forehead and pulled the trigger . He died instantly. Justice (or as near to it as possible) was done for the murder of his wife. And if Cartwright were guilty of the murder of young Louis Price 27 years earlier, as so many believed him to be, justice did double duty that day. and verdure of those gardens, Nielsen dreamed of making his own land in Utah just as green and beautiful Over a number of years, he turned his property on what is today's Sandhill Road on the edge of Provo Bench (Orem) into the inviting Lakeview Gardens, surrounded and graced by trees and containing gravel walkways, ponds, flowers and shrubs, picnic bowers, playground, and an outdoor dance , hafl. In her program Tuesday evening, Calkins will tell his story and the story of that place of beauty. Orem City is now making a park where Nielsen's once was, but it can never be the same as the "Nielsen's Grove" of yesteryear. Calkins will let us see it and experience it as it was in its glory days. A graduate of Brigham Young University in botany, . 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