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Show IRS STARTS rosiI'ILI.I) lly DEVN RrlIOV e.vn , hv te - ( 4 K cisra- !'e .ea- - Hu1 sec r- ie the ' r pur- - , f rage wagons were a new fang-"r- e led Ir.cum ranee, and tlrgly slow. A e went ty way of Sclplo, the 'evler River and When we reached uunnlsun Fa Una, finally, we reoccupled the tlth'ng yard, After wsuir.g two or firee days he If ejull ' oi ntv. rock-wal'.- i; S ed 1 r r n Mr THE BLACK HAWK WAR t INDIANS SIGHTED I When the sum Tt! of the pass was reached we role o..t to where we r nil oltjlna . 1 sh e f".e lone atrong Puf's of smoke Informed us that an engagement was progress. anenmy ea'h mini wp.hthe 'k'.'l c It Was flgh-teip- g to s me, but also as the Mood surges with the new swiftness, the brr'n thrct s with suddenly a -w a ei.eJ energy., and the entire Is concentratel on the tel'g dc'-r- u lrutlon to kill those who e ethers an unmxttce. In places the trail was steep and r" gh, but e Vrew that In less t! ir tVry minutes we would b cl se enough to start firing and then . .what' The horses were gi.cn free rein and we applied o'T spurs. Those tough, wiry mustangs seemed to sense what e evicted them to do their t t a id they needed very little urging. All tte ri lers ha ltodo was to cling on for dear life. Thre was Infinitely more danrl !e than ger in that break-nec- k In a sUrmtsh wl'h ih ot 'ects c' o.r ap; roachlrg ytackonthe 150 In j' horseman, who we afterwards learned was Chief Flaekhak, rode In a circle until he reached t point within firing i!t'anr.ir crouched over his horse I t raised himself to the upr.g'.t position and fired his gon, then be would resume his jartly protected position on the I1 Alone be was of his horse. maneuvering for time, during which the stock could be driven the reach cf the beyond cavalary; unless they chose to engage the Indians at close quarters. The Chief was riling a fine Kentucky-bre- d s'Altton, the property of James Ivle ol Colonel Byron la-e- , Sclplo. who we subsequently found is la command of the cavalary, was more concerned atom sav- - , In Par-- . tlM.i a few minutes we wt re on the tnch, wp.hln full f M.e cav.ilarv an the out vie 1 nuarrelsome lndlais. Tier. mlgh' even weep o' fhe harJ.'l,ifl e erne o r rave!1.. s.eh vlsp.t.s were The last of 'le cattle had disappeared behiud the kn.l.s. A half du7en .r so Indians were still folding a Cir'ey with '..e I'D long whites, a ben su'd)1, 'fere was n at i.rj t b.Mt :' - p .f.s In of smoke, ac d all IfJ o to 'htrk ha u t i w. toe main i wt horses an! f- 1 - II c n; w not file c.f niW rr'-e- d ejj. hfe ial ):s he cts ft 1 il' I leb r ptl service te'J, Curies frig.'T'' - Eri au way Kansas City, Mo. Gill I ir.v. irq niio li u' ck Iv'w-i- f' . 1. ti . m . we . - T) r t ter t ? A , m t r t f ... i ' . ; f ,r 1.1H t ,t ,.ett . r)v tf wr Ms t si lt I'M! f T -- f r 's te-- ' I rr i '1.1 n ' M t n j M I U 'trc r I ; 1 as -- at id l bir, 21? r..l a bo erctet fh m ' .1 ieC r lr rri ,f n M lu.rrr ,! a 'oir'n, s !. t; r.n let up i rl-- se !i selves In fir ; -- .he service. Keep ,o.n .. rot wP'lr easv re .rn, in i e j e- -. i f am- -, ' -n " J . s er :,..rked us r t r nit r- e ' fe J. t " b , .in' v d. VS. 1 Mi'oe i a i r- - f J ' i e, T. TAXPAYER SERVICE The Internal Revenue Service has just Installed another key element of Its taxpayer asDRS sistance program--DRIs an acronym for Integrated new Data Retrieval System--- a computer system that allows the taxpayers to ask the IRS a question about his tax situation and receive an Instant reply. "Its another partof our expanded taxpayer service program," said IRS District Director Roland V, Wise. "We have Installed this new system throughut the I.S., he said. "Major offices have a small computer terminal with e a screen. When the taxpayer asks us a question his tax return our employee will query the computer located In Ogden Service Center and receives an Instant reply; Its as simple as that." When asked If the ERDS system would take the place of the Service's current computer system the Director stated that DRS system Is a taxpayer service tool and Is geared to problem solving, therefore, not everyones tax return will be In the DRS system. "Our current compmter system will still be used to process returns. DRS takes the Information that our regularcomputers process and selects returns with a high query potential to be put Into Its memory banks. Right now the tax returns that the IRS has put Into this file are those In which the taxpayer has made a mathematical error, has a balance (due or has made a payment. Director Wise said for taxpayers In the Salt Lake City area lnformaton can be secured from IRS ty calling For all other areas In the State we have toll-frtelephone service available. The toll-frnumber to call. If you live outside the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, Is S. Hawk was the ' - a- pre- - , w. M mr of rr ip: rv record alleges '3;"i'.r 'hw o' rl - f:.' if 1, . the yet .tune vei's fa i. In scores v t 'ji. Her his r's " sr.v.vec mrc -- r r -- "fi.illv In 'he r 'rv-- e fromln-1- .. re t.v th.. hard ih- - carle rounl : n Catalan s, an. e- -; t'e all ilarrers td'-e- r par ' have , , 1 4 f f - lp r i v i "(tr.r M i ' f (n Jf4 ( . . " t . , . " r , , J , .10 r. 'i to y- - l,. ..tier, l.o at aqc ; ul !ic..,th 1.1 Ke.'y y i.y C ..it 'mil. " bis An ... 1 , A .1 y tt sue cuj ycd ih'tp. nv-1. h hs 1., T.e tl't.e , u t ' . i'CCJnj Ttcckhaek r 1 ' ..e a "n e 'o' ' . 1 i s , r is ' s I w. m Ae Jk r re . ' M m f' . n , r. v k. tsr "1 c ,f , i. nen t - r e e . 1 u . i w p .r . I'.I'S ' "'s cup brow n sugar 'irmlv pai-i- d cup w ater ' liaspoon salt 's teaspoon ground nutim g i teaspoon ground jllspue 'J teaspoon ground iinna.iun, ' teaspoon ground cbm s 1 can unsweetened pun apple puce I'vquart bottle cranberry juice 4 cinnamon slicks butter In a saucepot, mu sugu, si!t, spices (exiepl cinnamon sticks) and cranberry u i e Br.ng o a boil Add pineapple juiee to the hot sp;ctd ixrup an i,n' ,ga u Ui bo'iiug Pour into a warmed Hxtex four quart uui ! bowl Serve in iib tn tier use i iniiainon sinks Creative Glass tippers Dot for stirrer. The recipe makes 3' quail- - or about go serungs. b,. si TTie gals in the I'ouurg tesi, men Plough i1" w,. down their punch rwipe is non ai oholic, it in gb to your toes fixe-qua- 1 . SNOW TIKES Melvin Clay Cummings, Whitaker, and John Stephenson have recently been selected to serve on the MlllardCountySotl Conservation District Board of Supervisors according to Jack Monroe, Chairman of the Board. Melvin and John were reelected while Clay was elected to serve In place of Newel Mitchell. Newel elected not to run because of other duties. The Board would like to thank Newel for the fine service rendered during his years on the Beard. MOSi SiZiS 12 1 fl: i? - s. (Mis Tir.ZS GOODYEAR ALL 3 2 S' 24;,i DON TURNER UrtMradUnRIfcS&ts4rsiPin.i;. idHMiieaiMi r awa MtesTBSsns Stieeinis yai xsi y n liPRE- 1 )I Tremendous Savings in Every Department 3ttsettaeau8EauHEiXKia)ew6 Get ut -y Ar- - -- ' ' f i". I II y IH . t, a .. E E E S 1 2 B H.cy MvtiT, av.th.r I E W.ntcrs ho ::b 1 Sat xx 1 E E E E E sod m 2H 16- r Thanaagtx'.ng and that Mr. and Mrs. JackCar-t- r arj famllv, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Carter and family and Mr. a,.! v rs. Doyle Cocmba and 'a rt x, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carr and her mother Mrs. f - BE and the Iversons la gnter Michelle who Is school In Cedar City. I jerv, a pf GIVEN AWAY. ra 5 xa ruv $. j RI gy M g, I i COATS REDUCED ! 2 AND AS MUCH AS E E E E J FOR QUICK SALE E E Curlee and HIS B 2 8 SPORT COATS s NOW on SALE for CHRISTMAS iei a Ladies Dresses AND 1'ER- - t ANT MR. l.ai all of her family here DON a for Drawings to be held Saturdays Dec. 23 at 4:00 o'clock. ii MseanetieaMM M8eBaiLiBiMa ca I ea FREE TICKETS Dec. 9, Dec. era! ns for thanksgllvng t' '- i Uc 1 , e , e ' 4 4 . f r a ' 1 1 . ' , re 1 & a - " m.- : g f ' man P - ' e ' ' 4. " - . j - , ' i 3 tr i.' m r i a a . 1' ri!,iH IV a h, .p ! I re !r " " , a , 9 f w tt c n. J K. nr . 1 T,id- - .i . ' f 'r . r ,i i s' - r -- , ! t " r,'r ' P ! r re- ii re rp'rt f r mi ; i ' er s i a, : 'n y , xx 1 :u ; d Expedition D" I1 The nlghl Vr :..i lM.y u .1 .. f'.r - UTi' , r , . v , v( 4 T a Oth, ,!d t: , ; ra ''"beiis K' p n h x xeif 'i.eti o n ll oxen ! THREE NAMED To SCD BOARD Of DIRECTORS Visit in Colifornia K c!i s ) 'owed (, V I -- $300 IN PRIZES TO - V " Ibe the Tl lie un In hit 'I'', "i-X- . fixc-oum- -- Tli -- fg r " - 'th- Home ecoiiumi.ts suggest l his non all ,,bo! u r ip- - h holiday entertaining ll hoi, -- hi glass punih lloA IS lh.l i all III ai Ware sculptured toddx bow la in are ee pos-si'l- ; " ' ( Alter .1 d.iv ul skiing 1" sl.i.'ii, cranberry punt h Is .1 t.iste tre.it th ee Jacob Croft arJ John Howell were working at a mill which was located at the mouth of a canyon that ran out Into the small Sclplo I ake, and Mr. Croft had such a vivid dream he awakened Mr. Howell and told him he believed tt.ev were In grave danger from In bans and Hut they had better e. leave the mill as soon as When morning came they !ef the mill and rode to Fillmore, ;ut missing by a few ho r the attacks cf ihe mur-r- o. s, redskin cut trials. .t:. g i of 1865. 10th before, June -- r 1 "n, 1 tal cmeter a it-c. if f.e rail on nl.ev le as not ) 1 wt s j c ' recognl-ti- " ( -. -ri c ; i.,i. A! the K r ste- - 'be f 1 eieto it this to ,.i s 'i.'t a ' :"r I. ccTar' w.--"- nr c d'-- . rs r Ml n., . , " .'. 524-4C- ks T i r d' start crv.crs he.J Vi s'lf, "..mTtr Vai .. ; 'or tl rn. . . eva-l-- i 1 tJ. t" 31 v V, , ed ruej.t cf Mshop Calllster after he arrived In Fillmore. The r'xsvi',h after his arrival be went to Church and met witn the alms to ask for their forgiveness for 'he numerous wrongs be had done them. A motion was mile lo forgive him and most of the people were In favor, however, Reuben was ore who had to talk and with supj ressed emotion tt old gentleman related the s'crv of Pbckhawk's crimes. At times he became vehement, when relating the treachery of the Indians he mentioned the murder cf Samuel Brown, and 1,1s eyes flash! In anger. Turing the recital Chief Black-h.iwface was an Interesting s'u'y. At times his demeanor as somewhat chastened and at otbr times Ms countenance It vrs ortv a few months after -- e .,-- 5 that w rd was received that the restless, old ou'bw had passed on to the hap; v hunting grounds." T' s t ' r y wuu.d not t complete either If Volney Kings .urnal hadn't aided a few m-- ci mms. He tells of the escape of two men who were very much Involved in the Indians raid at Round Valley, on Xm - U'ts flack quoted; la V v ,, ,t! , v C . rl v V lUc r, s, t. 4 ' v , ' ?ai. iv "li. Hc.iSiiTfl m ic'k'it.Ii mui.i to . owr'ie r dll r- ain ; of s who 1 , i 1. J AC f 1 ! -- -v ere '"a acted -- m: e - .. fairly ached to ' k ar d his band a '1 rerr, ember. I s r.ot becom-1- t.e last scene of the lackhawks escapades was Mention wai male preslously of the wound the chief received at the ren-o- fi us near Faliaa, It was this wo, r l b.xt started an Infection sln.'ll.ir to tuberculosis, that f.nr !y med the career of one ,e 1 ire es and most per-- sl s'fit enemies cf ihe white race wtom te th. ughb had encroached cn the rlgh'ful and Inherited itmalncf the Redmen. If my memory serves me rt.-h- t it war In the early spring of 18TC when the old Chief began his last trip through San Millard Sevier and Re'e, a mission of Co nles. It reoemaree and peace. An article In the Tribune Is iar"s ejTl'ir.l." M' ur'4f sy J ; ( r.iUL.y savedthe lives , J Mc-Prl- de v, t (Other - iv-- u. J'i l.J! "'Sr. T1 S 15727 '' " '1 ! 'fju 'nr" in .i t 1 c- b . cr n .'A f' s ,mI the e'g 4't I bh p of May lb" 1 and v. js cr BUYERS tf fer 1 OX' e C3 tl'M-- . jus , '' t " rile. sb. I I sh.ip .1 u .! if f .'tr to, - Coble "I Pit i! ciaris, fd cse of In 111:..-- b.n-dal"fore tfirna- - i , l the horn of t rna ;'lm c th Vat'., are m For local inUrvieo, write t. J.iy with yviir u Ijii address and background. Include )hone number. re5ei.' g Corftrme'ioii er Lflk on ,'nr.i rs, a ill - .c lit fills thlrt. riles, t. t'e . The mi bury ntue-jt- Hi. Pee - h j , thm tn -- c ut w U's hea e A n' d.re have hell r;.t nlr s n.ir'vf s' h.s .Re t an a 1 twice :he I ,th e.r iha the had Col s at! ''.n'ina Car.-'.r- . carp-enters- , Ictg Ibwt ""'.C.t bnve m .i'!i 1 '.v rs our fleeing 'ri ' d i(';Mle f.r "e l."'!e M'-t-r- y ' li was a group of dlrgusted bricklayyoung irer. whe turned their faces bomeward Most of us had lost five or six weeks of precious e a seasc n when each day ,1 to a week In less -- s. ; t we found Igliam Young tne military vd r. 5 e up the fight, v ';v,'d that his wise farriers, ers, and ni-- n I" 1 rlfht ur the inprl a! a e 2. ' ; v : tie lnli.it.sl. 1 aav li .iti," "llard!ts, at tne re- ies s'ali u . -- e. . ' ai : I where wy have twee an lushed 1 Our tired horses were He Inca.wble of cavalary In their seamier toward .an Pee Valley. et - e 1 LIVESTOCK t n Episcopal If vpu have fn:e live I tk exj nonce vs will train you to huy catl, bheen an h"K'. - was f.-rc- en wih to th? d. , ; e: .'O' t a nd CiiC rp!-- !. 'r ! .e. '. r; the r.ofth Our ik as BUYERS . e rr-v- Tt- LIVESTOCK udM-sajape- . :1 a lied lined, ml v.re t d APPLY NOW Wc train up a ie t n ; fed .heir laurels--'h"- y sa a e :. f '1 ' r tf e.f.. . ! if v the sensath.n toward thcig't or te kllel. s half mile or so, we discerned with the glasses, that there was about It g in - cavitary o ler. our white frlenls ca'tle. who haveexpirl-er.- t r.l. raclr " o' half mile up Sallna met by a Canyon we were .scout. ng party with orders from headquarters to return home. Ti.e rc;o-e- d expedition tothen punish the In Hans had been postponed as unfeasible, at tt.ls time, and in fact It was aban-d- st d ' ' i i; . tna. 1 he- ire; .ilo r . .' i' o' 'as cmlnoos march. on our About r. T' .so . t 5..," 1 s - ; r f .. P p ' es . e J ot of i. , ; "M'f i 'j n? C3e ' started fl e' 1, ' t r. r -- a.-.- the Indian party we were following were sighted afuuf fl.e miles from where we were at a place known as Gravel!) Ford It was note! that the cattle ar.l horses were being harried at full speed toward sail,na Car.' un. Rome of them were a.rea 1 of sight behind the lower hills, St the month of the eanvon. To the rn rth cf the p 11a- s, a company well t r. W , A ''' '' ? . . , on his abdomen J skin 'dcwTwar.1 at the se fin! Inches Pressing his on hs protruding eat rails tie t ..gh old Fed t an male a r at toward h's ucmpar.l in ar was resc ed to It e if "g to repend his devilment f'ur stay on the sjmTit was only lorg en ugh f r our horses nu'es tefr r ti rest a few we .,on li.e town hill deS'-eho ha the hies es t - ir h f , s r r7 i m . field-glass- t 'ead. '"J"- r ass rising t r another t.en a sje-n- t b diet ca ig'.t sx L H f cr ler Ms men to comer' ate t'.elr f;ro on 'he hcrse and t.e the Sevir Vat.e, diagonally across the In'er. piling space at the tase of the opposite r,.i jnum rsnye Me Sevier River, gleaming in the bright morning sj Might, marked the lowest point in t' e val The colors of rel, jeilow, tan and bluish grav ma ! the loer hills loi k almost urrtal. wph the aid of hrrce tha kl.ll'e hi: seemed, tut f. holly-- PUNCH TASTE-TINGLIN- G TV-typ- ck-h- a, -f NEW E Save at SIEVED x H K |