Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAII UTAH BRIEFS Consumers — New four room school building will be erected this summer Murray — A public wading pool fo amall xhildreu is Installed in the city park Wellington— A new school building la to le constructed Tooele— Natural gas beating la to be Instsi lied at the local smelter Provo— The Utah County Fair will hnve a lnrge premium TUt this year Provo — A new reservoir to cost In the neighborhood of 175000 will be commenced In the near future Price— Work Is being rushed on the new federal building Fillmore— A thoroughbred colt show will be held here July 23th cllnca for Blnghuiu Canyon — Child young children are being held Grove — A Pleasant cooperative association with headquartbrooding ers In Provo U being formed Tlmpnuogos-Te- n thousand persons are expected to Join in the hike to the (teak of Mt Tlinpanogos on July 19th Plans under are Ephraim— way for a new Irrlgilon project Lehl— The white fly pest which has caused so much loss to the sugar beet raisers Is now attacking the tomato crop Ceulerfield — 4 II Calf club makes a tour of meuiliers projects Provo — B Y U summer school has over 4(Mi registered for the first half of the bummer course Eureka— Tlntle district metal shipments show an Increase for the first six months of 1930 over 1929 Stale Capitol — The Utah State treasury has n balance of over 2 millions of dollars on hand Kanab — Diversity of occupations Is being urged for the Indian tribe Mill Creek— A water shortage for Salt Lake City Is forecast by recent By ELMO SCOTT WATSON ’OST Americana know that the assassination of the Austrian archduke at Sarajevo Serbia In 101 L was the spark which set off the In greatest conflagration the history of mankind the World war hut how many of them knevv murder of an American girl by Indians In 1777 played a part In determining the destiny of their own nation? Yet there are hlstorluns who III agree thnt her death the one hundred and anniversary of which comes on July 27 of this )ear was a factor In the "turning point" In our struggle for In these yean go many Independence celebrations of Imaesqulcentennlal portant battles of the devolution are being held It Is fitting that Americans should hear again the story of lovely Jane McCrea and her tragic fate In June 1777 Gen John Rurgoyne with an army of 7000 Rritlsh and Hessians and large force of Canadian and Indian allies swept down from Canada for the Invasion of New York by the way of Lake Champlain After he 'had captured Tlconderoga Crown Point ind Fort Kdward he Howe to come expected Sir William up the Hudson river from New York and Join him at Albany Thus they would drive a wedge between New Hngland and the other colonies and put an end to the rebellion Fort Edward was In a dilapidated condition sad 'was held by only a small rear guard of Gen Philip Schuyler’s army which had been forced to retreat before Rurgoyne1 greater numbers Near Fort Edward stood three s one of which was occupied by a Mrs McNeil who la described as "a fat and talkative old woman who bad been twice widowed" She was a cousin of Rrlg Gen Simon Fraser of Rurgoyne’s army and for that reason felt uo apprehension at the appronch of the Invaders even though Rurgoyne’s Indian allies had been killing and scalping settlers as they advanced On July 27 she welcomed a guest Into her home— Jane McCrea a old girl who lived with her brother John McCrea a lawyer and colonel of the local militia near the mouth of Moses Kill south of Fort Edward Jane McCrea was noted the countryside both for throughout her beauty tmd for her long and lustrous hair which would reach to the floor when she stood and let It down Recause of the near approach of the enemy John McCrea was preparing to move to Albany but hU sister refused to go with him or even to stay at their home on Moses Kill The reason was that she had lover David Jones a neighbor who being a Tory had fled to Canada soon after the outbreak of the war and was now returning ns an officer In one of Rtirgoyne’s Loyalist He had written regiments to her proposing that she should ostensibly Mrs McNeil a farewell visit then pay slip away to the British lines and he would have the chaplain marry them There are sever contradictions In the various stories Of the Jane McCrea One of them Is lu regard to tragedy how she happened to fall Into the hands of the Indians According to one story Jones sent a party of Indian under the leadership of a to escort her to the British camp and Burgoyne’a account of the affair gives Color to this version however Some historians do not mention this fact According to their about nine o’clock on the version mpimlng of July 27 party of Indians attacked and drove Into the fort a killing picket guard of the Americans the commander and capturing one mun thts man’s name Incidentally was Standlsb and he was a descend- - When Babies CRY Babies will cry often for no You may not apparent reason know what's wrong but you can always give Castoria This soon has your little one comforted if not you should call a doctor Don’t experiment with medicines intended for the stronger systems of adults Most of those little upsets are soon soothed away by a little of this g children’s remedy that children like It may be the stomach or may be the little bowels Or in the case of older children a sluggish constipated condition Castoria is still the thing to give It is almost certain to clear up any minor ailment and could by no possibility do the youngest child the So it’s the first slightest harm thing to think of when a child has a coated tongue won’t play can’t is fretful or out of sorts sleep Get the genuine it always has Chas H Fletcher’s signature oa the package reports Midvale — Sixteen iieisons were kill ed in auto accidents In Salt Luke City first six months of this year Echo —The dedication ceremonies for Echo data have been Indefinitely post poned hold tbelr an Logan — Woolgrowers mini summer meeting with a large at tendance at Ogden— Utah will be represented the national convention of Gyro clubs at Tacoma Washington FL Douglas — Citizens military train ing camp will close August 3rd Ogden— Buildings deemed a fire menace will be removed by order of the city government Trementon —Local Lions’ club spon sors community celebration Ogden — Water shortage requires' cf&i: jaMzrBURGcrYH& of lawns regulation strict sprinkling Of course they were Ignore El wood Mead U 8 savages llyrum-- Dr of reclamation Is to ing the fact that during the wars with Commissioner the French the Colonists had been check up on the local Irrigation project glad enough to have the aid of Inin the near future dians over whom they had little more — loads of chercar Many Sprlugvllle control than had Rurgoyne over his ries are sent to the markets allies too the They were ignoring civic Frovo — Local oiganizatlona fact that eurly In the struggle for of a stairway to sponsor construction freedom they themselves had solicitthe Bridal Falls ed the aid of Indians and even then Pleasant Grove— Utah county posts Christian Indians from of the Amerlcnn Legion will buck the Mass were fighting on their of a hospital at Provo construction side Rut propagandists then as ever Mnnti — Sanpete count is t since that time have not always been Ing with the state in weed eradication concerned with telling the whole truth campaign Rurgoyne had hoped that not only Neplii —“Wheat Day" la celebrated active Loyalists but those whose alfor tenth year with elaborate cerelegiance was doubtful would rally to monies his army as It advunced When he !s the Sprlngville — Water shortage so easily It was captured Tlconderoga cause of strict sprinkling regulations such a blow at the Patriot cause that Moroni — A new mall schedule with It began to look as though the whole eXabllshed has been service better rebellion might collapse especially Pleasant Grove — 1930 cherry crop Is since there were so many Colonists targe and with good quality of fruit who cared little for either king or Tooele — Weed spraying Is begun in congress and wanted only to be southern end of Tooele county In their peaceful lowed to continue Brigham City — Auto accident injures But the unpunished murder pursuits four persons seriously of Jane McCrea made even those who Logan — A water shortage Is being might be Inclined to swear alleglunce forecast for this city to the crown and receive a certificate Park City— Parley's canyon highway of loyalty waver If the bride of an Is to be resurfaced ofllcer In his army was killed by his — Municipal power plant Is what assurance would they to Murray savages be Improved have that anyone would be safe from Midvale— A large colony of chicken his painted demons they asked themplants will be o(cned in the near fa selves Among these who favored the members buying supplies Patriot cause her death helped fix in ture with all colllectively them a stubborn determination to reOrdervllle— A great crowd with repsist tike Invader to the end and to resentatives from ail parts of Utah "Remember quicken them Into action attended Jane McCrea!” became something of and most of the other states the dedication ceremonies at the Mt a rallying cry along the hurried frontunnel Carmel tier of New York for the fame of the with the enLehl — In connection victim made the story of her deatli of the Sons and Daughters campment spread like wildfire and greatly stimuWar of the rioueers and the Indian lated recruiting which will be held at Lehi Veterans Thus the story of Jane M Crea was for four days commencing August 12 the colspread broadcast throughout onics It became a leading Item of "Utah Sugar Bret Day” will le observed according to present plans Patriot pVopagauda loFillmore —The old state capltol No doubt that master propagandist condiof them all canny Beu Franklin made cated here has been repaired ond a state museum by an apgood use of it Just as he used the tioned for famous "Inventory propriation from the state legislature of scalps" story t state house The building was the (which he had manufactured) so effof the Mississippi river iciently lu stirring up the Patriots to erected west At one time the structure was the capu high pitch of fury against the British Although It I Impossible ever to ltol building for much of the territory that now embraces all of the State of lay a Anger upon the definite results Utah together with parts of Arizona of propaganda there can be no doubt Idolio Oregon Wyoming that this story had an Important effect Colorado The building and Nevada upon Patriot morale at a time when Calofriila will be dedicated on the 24th of July It was very low It took the fighting of a Willett and a Ganeev oort at Fort roads Smithfield — Logan canyon of a Stark and a Schuyler (Staowlx) and roads Is said have been garrelled Warner at Bennington and of a Morto be good gan and an Arnold at Saratoga to closed the fiscal Nephi —Tbe city crush the Invader and to make his deyear with a large overdraft in tbe feat one of the fifteen decisive battles general fund of the world and bla surrender the Fair will State The Lake City— Salt real turning point In the American have a large division devoted to the Rut the beautiful Revolution gr( WIk horse shoe pitching feature was struck down by a Indian bul let that July morning 153 llyrum— Nearly 20000 acre feet of year snscrlbed for In the new ago deserves a share In that great water has been Unwittingly 'she played ar Irrigation project victory Cedar City— Utah wool clip for 1930 Important role in a mighty drama s 20 million pounds anj apporxlmates Jane McCrea did not die In rain la valued at five million dollara ky W'Mtera Ntwipp Uaiua) for the nnt s&jt rsiAZfxzMr of the valorous Miles Standlsh or Pilgrim fume The Indians then discovered the two women In the cabin entered It and dragged them out Standlsh saw them rushing their prisoners along the trail up the hill to a place where they had two horses They tried to place the women on these mounts and easily seated Jane McCrea on one Hut fut old Mrs McNeil was a different proposition and try as they could the savages could not lift her Into the saddle Meanwhile the others led Jane McCrea away and as she and her passed near the spot where Standlsh was held captive he saw two of them engaged In an angry dispute Suddenly one of them turned and shot her from the saddle sculping her as she fell Then according to their savage custom they stripped her of the wedding finery In which she was going to meet her lover and mutilated her body horribly They then continued on to Burgoyne’s camp where they told what had happened and exhibited her scalp While this was taking place fat old Mrs McNeil was having her troubles Although she had not been Injured by her captors they had striped her to a single undergarment and In this she in camp where the Indian apieared turned her over to her cousin General Fraser That officer was much embarrassed for he was not able to find In camp any women’s clothes large enough for Mrs McNeil Finally out of his own warUrobh he produced a grant coat lnrge enough to cover her Alt the while he wps forced to listen to a torrent of abuse from the Irate old lady because of her treatment at the hands of his ‘Tascully Indians" Rut this comic aspect of the affair soon became a tragic one when Jane McCica’s scalp wus shown to her Nlie recognised tt nt once as did David Jones who then learned of the fate of tils Upon being informed of what hud taken place General Rurgoyne Immediately held an Inquiry ordered the Indians to hand over the murderer put him under arrest and announced his Intention of executing him Rut SL the loader of the Indian allies in formed the general If he did that the Indians who were already resentful of them Rurgojne’s efforts to restrain from the atrocities which they had been committing against the settlers would desert In a body and go home probably solacing themselves by kill Ing any whites they found whether So Rurgoyne or Patriot Lojnlist yielded to SL Luc and pardoned the slayer It Is doubtful If even the loss of his Indian allies would have been as severe a blow to his hopes as were the results of the murder of Jane McCrea From the beginning of his expedition the excesses of his savages had brought down upon him criticism In England and furious denunciation by the Americans Patriot propagandists had let loose blasts of scorn and bitter anger at him because he had employed To IVt V kliuoiiwi i lu I for Fro "TUt Troth James The pt Don’t remove stains and odors to clean and sterilize simply sprinkle a little Lewis Lye in toilet Let stand a little while then clean with swab or brush ETYFRtCItol Book boat la1 D Swan Manager of Specialties Pennsylvania Salt Mf Co SO North La Scratch Bollfl St Chicago Flit it sold only in this sellout can with the black band "Here's the sure quick easy way 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