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Show Sons Of Utah Pioneers Stories And Incidents Of Pioneer Times In Utah. Related By I he Bos Elder County Camp, Boris of Utah Pioneers Reminiscences Cl Alex Toponce By J. E. Halverson would take a dunk of whiskey and Dan go out in the eorr.il and tin- a shot wph las levol ei thlollgh Jules legs 'lien he would dunk muie o f Jules whiske and put anotlu-- i bullet lluough one of Jules' arms until Jule was dead. But Jules died game. Beloie be died he pt asking that he be given a pistol and one fiee aim but fie was only answered with fuitbei shots - In 18t5 1 was in Virginia ( tvn a lawless town , It Montana. and neithei lift 01 were .safe, and things proper ty had vigilante intolerable. A committee had been oipamed A man by the name of Will am Slade was hanged there, lie from came to Viiginia City Colorado and stories began to pass that he was an all aiound eon bad man. His persona duct and associates gave stiength to these stories. They said lie was a member of a gang that k'lled an old Fiench trader by the name of Jules at his post where the Denver crosses Die Platte river, now Julesbuig Colorado. Slade and Jules had quarreled at and they agreed to shoot sight the next lime they met. Soon after, they came tace to and Slade face unexpectedly was off his guard and unarmed. Jules had a shotgun. Slade turned and ran away, but as lie did so Jules let go the shotgun and peppered his rear with birdshot. Slade then got his bunch together and got them all drunk, then they went to Jules place, captured him in his store, and helped themselves to his stock of whiskey. They tied Jules to a post In the corral and amused themselves by shooting at him. Slade llantas called mr ire'' Us and said V-i- g" up t ht corner saloon and get hold of Slade an dsee if you can Por suade him to leave town. He may listen to you. Slades horse was in the livery barn, so I got it and lead it up to the corner saloon and tied I it to the rack outside could hear shots m the saloon. I opened the door ot the saloon, keeping one hum) on my gun Slade had chased the bar tender under the bar and wa.s amusing himself by shooting off necks of bottles on the back 1 bur. had my six shooter ready and I said' Slade put down them guns." He wheeled with botli guns leveled at me, but when lit- saw who it was, tank Hello, Alex, come have a drink. stepped to the bin and said "If I dunk with you youll have to put down them guns. He laid them on the bai in front ot him, but I shoved them along so I stood between them arid him. Just then the bar keeper popped his head up and asked what we would have? I said to Slade, "I brought your horse. It is tied outside I What got a message tor you is it Alex? he asked The mas-ragis, you must get over the hill at once, and if you take my advice you will go ughl now. Then he bristled up and said: Who sends this message to I evaded the me? question but answered: Thats the massage, get over the hill as quick as you can. All right, he said finally. I'll go after I have another drink. But after he had the drink he fict- - Alter Jules was dead, Slade then cut both eats ol the body as suuveniis. to carry in his vest poek t knew Slade was a bad man but i nevei onte thought I would meet him again. But lieie he was in Virginia City, Montana, lie left the gold diggings and took up a ranch on the Madison liver and started in the cattle business. He was leader of a tough bunch and still carried pool old Jules ears in his vest I pot ket His lavorite stunt was to ride into Viiginia City swinging his guns and then stand in the middle of a crowded stieet until there was no one m sight. Then he would laugh and go inlo the saloon for mote dunks. He remembered our acquaintance in Colorado and was always pleasant with me Une day in Match, lSio Captain Williams, head of Die vig- - 1 TO f Hn- -H ert Relatively little change de- Roifrs wanted v'!th $23Rvcfa-'tpk-'H p,adG td veloped in the general market HOME LOAKS Mtuatioii during the week, although calves and vealeis regisand tered some improvement hugs worked to lower position. Receipts of cattle wete somewhat lighter all around and calf supplies were considerably lighter at the Los Angeles yards. Hogs were in light showing locally out ofterings increased quite shorply at points and buyers there were success-tu- l in taking quite a bite out if prices, values gravitating to a SJ5.00-S25.2top basis at Chl-agand Missouri river mar-- I ets Steers rnet with a fairly brisk the Veteran Admin-miratiotend money for home Q. Doe r,f PottOf 17 50 tO n purchase? Receipts o us neck. The rope was attach- ed to the top of the corral gate. They stood him on a pile of empty boxes, then kicked them from under him. He was a dead man In a few minutes. How much can a veteran borrow? As much as the lender fa willing to lend. The maximum the VA will guarantee is $4,000 but not exceeding 60 percent of the total Q. loan. In rsi'V beef. How-- I faded to phnw any fhitroO Seilers sue. rnaep-'Cf.oHud in ImHInn SOfoe pond w'th hulk cows at $TS75-$19of nieHInm tn nnn-- i OQV common ln at ci 5 50; ever s - mid-wester- No. The VA only guarantees a portion of the veteran's loan. Arrangements must be approved hv VA. but are originated by the veteran through a private lender. A. t m He e- t,U'. U) j - fi? 50; eanners largely $11.50eWnlt- - cirqMiiui kriMI- - C I oiirnal 0 elder Brigham City, Utah argdyTuTtheTet ter kinds.Few well fleshed feeders to other useful sorts S22 00 s23 50; $19 0 yearlings largely . good stock calves Declines of $1.00 or more were chaikid up in the hog market in line with a sharp break at Eastern centers. Late practical S2S.50 a week top s,27 50 against to earlier. Sows mostly $23.50 00. $32.00-$3$21 5o; feeder pigs Few sheep or lambs offered but undertone of trade slightly beitei. Good lambs quoted up to $23.00 or better in closing Ti Friday. Novemberu . 10,000,000 RobSTte 1 Can't All 1 0 NEW YORK (UP) Brand has shipped lOriv rabbit feet from his P)an( during the last slow and slightly easier. Store At Your Door Polk SRncanp knds 'I'T 50 etq 0 SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UP) few eond hpavies $1 on id 50; Gerald D. Michelman has found cutter and common 815 way to beat high rentals. (elves and veners strong one fixed He up a truck as a clothwith snots higher Odd ing store and travels around to er.od to choice vealers $23 for bulk medium to pood his customers. The slogan Your at Store is: his enterprise 50; daughter calves $19 odd common $1$ 00 and below. Door, Why Pay More? Stocker and feeder trade inildiv Phone your news to No. 7. improved but demand centered it An experienced fur buver decided to make up the feet the chain store trade to sell 10 cents. He put the rabbit in mass production, obtain his stock from California farms. - s i th nd rtek Biand was walking Eighth Avenue a decade when he saw a rabbits foot the window of a pawn sh marked 50 cents. He bowD then had his wonderful idea. rounds. was I aper orders for the superstitious think they are lucky charms, , Edit ,ji 10 years, 8 WT jfjer for !) ' to re isle mn neu :! for y r (tiding 10 deed evet a bundl ,st hvc jout re cam' :t) 3pj Septerr sent Hi dj, utv I t much good luck he has brou to the world, but he is Wr about that 10,000,000 figure least. PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR WINTE8 WE A. H Be Wrong ; $20.00-$22.50- i of eo" s as pn.i of the market in line wth a flow, lo.-- wn;il BOX $21-50- nnreenta-- e tile nn to to firm a steady WSfigi; NfeTERAHS SPECIALIZE IN THE BEST SERVICE i in ies Brigha j icivs a j paper -jeh as That w .tout is w i the to' i and du ;.at all o ar nous p. ,e they fople 11 ates. speec does he e Q. H7iflt is the advantage of guaranteed loan? WHEN YOU NEED A NEW BATTERY A. Becauw the loan fa backed by the Government, the lender is willing to make a loan that he would not make otherwise, often without payment. toms ramie) al week with pr'ces on level, good outlet at kinds commanding 50 to $28 50, mediums S23.50 50 and common mostly $19 .. t as seen at the oH i 10 ft cotter ftock Union to (arch osinqeles demind , requiring a a PROTECT uadeuuh Zne down 0? YOUR North it part jaderstan r.age ar ,wr life CAR YOU A V. Does the Government pay any of the loan? A. Yes. It pays the lender, for credit to the veterans account, 4 percent of the guaranteed portion. This is a gift to the veteran and our not a loan. show our appreciation for the fine business we have enjoyed with you, we offer as " Thanks " the following items at or below cost value. To Ti PROTECT YOUR CAR How quickly must the real be repaid? A. The maximum period for a home loan fa 25 years, or 40 years for a farm. Payments may be made at more rapid rate, without assessment of fees or premiums. Q. estate loan FOR CO (DECT VETERANS INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION CONTACT FOR SAFETY THIS WINTER AND ECONOMY WITH , ilantes committee, calling him Go up and bring by name. Slade down here. All right Captain, was the reply. He was a brave man and all knew he would have Slade there in a few minutes. When Slade was brought in Good morning, Williams said: Mr. Slade. It was about 11 oclock in the forenoon. Slade sat down at a table and looked at Captain Williams woo was a very dignified and courteous old fellow with a long gray beard. The Captain did not raise his voice but spoke In an ordinary tone and said: "You will find paper, pen and ink at the table Mr. Slade if you wish to write anything. "I dont understand," said ? Slade, why should I write Wil- in thirty minutes. Slade gradually began to sober up and it began to dawn on him they meant business. I was the only man in the ciowd Just hat he had previously known and he began to beg. "Save me, Alex! Save me! he said. I told I have done my best to lim, ;ave you, but you would not listen. Slade's arms and legs were 'astened and a rope put around that are out of AMA. I Ice in your cur radiator or en-ican cause serious damage und cost you a lot of money for repairs. Play safe. Protect your car with It is rust ard Ford corrosion resistant It will ptivide COATING ne Une or Anti-Freez- e. wobbly grind the Ufe out of tires and make your car unsafe to drive. Let us check your wheels periodically to save you money and keep your car safe to drive protection during the coldest weather if used in accordance with cur Ford Radiator Protection Adds to your comfort by sealing your car against drafts, gal fumes and motor, body and road noises. Chart If you are not certain your car is safe, let us check the sofu-tio- n in your radiator now. Eetter be safe than sorry this winterl ti mm COUPON COUPON tout $ $250 WINTERIZING Oil Charge Grease Job Oil faa Cartridge Transmission Differential $ I OFFER SEAT REG. $7.50 SERVICE This week onlv wi.h coupon COVER SPECIAL and 1917 Modes, Genuine FORD lover. NEW. 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He turned around and addressed a member of the vig- FORD ROSY- 104 .NORTH MAIN A.,Luu"'.!i 323 South Main Service Center Phone 56 |