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Show NEWELL BULLEN ANSWERS CALL Prominent Richmond Man Dies At 1 Salt Lake City. Has Spent Life l In Cache Valley and Was Prosperous and Highly H Respected Citizen. Funeral Today Newell Bullen, of Richmond, ono of H the oldest and most respected citizens ot thnt community, died on Monday H evening nt 0:30 o'clock at St. Mark's, H hospital, Salt Lako City, from hem- Hl oirhago of tho brain. Tho attack nl was n recurrence of one ot lesser 'il magnitude of about a month ago, and illl from which the deceased seemed to iH think he had very safely1 recovered . IH On Prldny morning last. Mr. Button, sl with members of his family went to IH Salt Lako City. His wlfo had gono ll down In advanco nnd engaged nccom- ll odntlons nt tho Cullcu hotel. During l tho afternoon of Friday thoy all at- ll tended tho l'alr whero ho spent ono Sl of tho most enjoynblo afternoons ot jfl his life. Feeling tho very best, both il mentally and physically, ho met ninny of his old associates and shook H hands and chntted over occurrences il and Incidents ot tho past, tho growth -1 ot the fair, and conditions In tho stato Vsl In general Upon returning to tho ho- Hl tel whllo preparing to go to the tho-- ! ntcr ho was seized with tho attack. His nrms and lower limbs became at-, il fected, nnd the inter and sudden nc- tl cumulation of tho blood In tho head mI brought on n condition ot unconscl- B ousncBS. Physicians wero summoned H nnd nil that skill and sclenco could ' do wns dono for tho sufferer.' On H Saturday morning ho was taken to St. Mark's hospital and throughout Sat- ll urday nnd Sunday there appeared to rl bo hopes of his recovery. Sunday tho tldo turned for tho worse and the nt- tl sent members of tho family wero no- tll tilled. On Monday Mrs. Mabel'' tH Young nnd tho youngest son Milton Sl Bullen, in company with Herschol ll Bullcu ot this city, wont to Cacho fl Junction nnd caught number four for ll Salt Lako arriving si5on after five il o'clock. They immediately went to jH tho hospital and Joined tho other mem H hers of tho family at tho bedside ot fH the husband, fathor and uncle. As fH If waiting for tho arrival of his fain- RH lly ho spent but a short tlmo with KH them on earth, tho end coming within jH ono halt hour ntter tho arrival ot tho jH absent ones. Tho end was peaceful, ,H tho good man passing to his rest iH without a struggle or a lingering jH groan, Just ns one "who wraps tho jH drrpery ot his couch about him and iH lies down tq pleasant dreams." H The remains were taken to an uu- lifl dortakcr whero they wero prepared lH for burial, and arrived at Richmond il Tuesday evening where they wero ta- iil ken to tho family residence. In ac- IH cordance with tho expressed wish ot Isl deceased tho funeral services will bo ll held nt tho family residence today, ll nt 2 o'clock to which all aro Invited. Il Nowell Bullen, tho deceased was tho son ot Nowell Bullen and Claris- Il sa J. Atkinson who camo to Callfor- k nla m tho ship Brooklyn in 1848 nnd il thenco by ox team to Utah. Ho was ; born at Salt Lako City in what was ;i known .as tho "old fort" November 8, 'll 1852, being but sixty years of ago at 'lisl tho tlmo of his death, and camo to !H Cacho Valley whon ho was a mere jl boy. Two brothers camo with him, :, Hcrschel and John, both having died HiH (Continued on Pago Eight) l - M NEWELL BULLEN ANSWERS CALL (Continued rrom page opo) within tho last three years. At tho ago of sixteen ho roceived a call from tho President of tho Church to go cast to help bring the colonists to Utah. His brothers thought ho was too young to make tho trip, but ho was resoluto In his determination to answer tho call. This ono act ot his llfo has been the subject of many a thrilling and satisfactory flresldo talk, and his family and all who know him delighted to havo him recount re-count tho many Incidents connected with this perilous Journey; tho hardships hard-ships that wero endured; the stealing steal-ing of tholr horses by tho Indians, and the struggles with tho Indians, oven to the oxtent of resorting to nrms and tho killing of tho red men. After his return his youth was spent In freighting, and later In railroading lH having been n contractor on tho Den- m ver nnd Rio Grande and O. S. L. fl His later years havo been spent at Ji' Richmond where ho has been a pros- , , Mwj porous farmer and cattle raiser. He icv,K wns a director in tho bank nt Itlch- K Wt mond, and tho condensed milk fac- HK tory at that place at tho tlmo of his K death. W; Ho married Miss Marian D. Pew, M nnd five children, Newell F., Mrs. Ma- l hel Young, Mrs. Ethel Wohb, Itussel, JJ and Milton Dullen, being tho result K: of tho marriage. All aro living and H woro with tho father at his death. H |