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Show KILLED IN SNOWSLIDE. Former Resident of Bear Lake Meets Death in Wyoming. Word has reached Salt Lake that David H. Lindsay, formerly a well-known well-known resident of Beat Lake county and latterly of Big norn, Wyo., had been killed by a snowslldt at tho latter lat-ter place. The deceased had many relatives In Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, Wyom-ing, and his Immediate family consist of a wire and ten children. A sister, Miss Rao V. Lindsay, Is a nurse in the family or John A. Bagley) 1440 Thirteenth East. The latter was well acquainted with tho deceased, as for a long time he lived at Bennington, while Mr. Bagley's home town was Montpeller, only a few miles away. State Senator W. W. Clark of Bear Lako county, who Is also Bishop of Montpeller, was a brother-in-law to the dead man, and Ills mother, a member mem-ber of the Parrlsh family of Davis county, now well past 80 years of age, resided Jn her son's household. The deceased was a cousin to Bishop Ed-gar Ed-gar M. Lindsay, of Nounan, Idaho, and was about 02 years of age. Ex. |