| Show ER TELLS TEL IS EXPERIENCE ITH INDIANS Is slug lug from rom the tho bloodthirsty Uto Ute missed i Y y back in fit 66 ta laud land nd as aH aa a a. a H H. Woodbury a pion- pion v Is now able to relate gal al experiences in early carly O It Risings sings in Utah Ih 1 the bullet mi noshed misused cd his is mule was not so nd d with tho collapse of or ort tA Woodbury faced theft the t ft r running running and and ruun- ruun 2 t keep his hair oft on of the early to recalled to the mind of ofas 1 I iI ur as a 3 result of the gon Days r t 1 held eld In Salt Lake Lale July t h he will attend to to ng several eVeral other pioneers a 50 t L guest of honor y luring the Black Dlack Hawk escaped the ant of a warring Ute tt p t I was vas going to miss s g a the tho first place he lie liem bF if m I couldn't leave and p five n y the dollars to help But some one ono else Thou Then ij aing ning Henry Dinwoody 1 6 futi s McClellan l came cryne c me rT wanted ed me to take tale my jive rive ve some of the men menus meny hY y of us went from the I u infantry and nd ten o on n nc c Wh When en we wo got to a oc en Big and Little Cot- Cot ng g rons wanted i lyons ons nobody r. r 3 a J W k so I t went rent on with 2nd u ve all camped P d at the r nish ish Fork canyon for forth th any s had been driving 3 it a 3 nd d horses of the t taking them up into iut JIl rYe ry We Ye camped along Ni h. h trails rans and tried to oft ni DEI ot but after wo WI hid had h d t month and hadn't Ji carr we got kind of o Wit r Witt I It t when all the fellows I t Mere ere out and there wal wa walto to us s left in camp Ceo Geo 3 Espied ht He ed in r. r arid aul said he ho hoC heg g e at J a big Newfoundland lIl guessed it was an InA In- In 1 A later we vin In the theta r. r ures m moving tl ta lien n we shot at them td f We found ll mocca- mocca oc I'd Ul I 1 told em then lI Bo Bowe U L I we e dont don't see Indians 0 t 00 started ou out t U to th round 1 s I heard a n. hull un tn go gor r a. a mule and I spurr- spurr e towards wards I lie lu hJ cedars to toto 3 to l trou trouble was i 1 ore RJ a felloe va siv SIl i d r hey open n. n Tu The rc One of oC th thorn het m a a. aBrown Brown Drown died before m in the Jil t him back to tu cant the e Indians riding to to- tog ks E. E Ins g k blankets ts to stams stam- stam yes es s and an shooting i r shot hot the mule I f wasI was d I tiff ell ih the tue lung and n nose missed me mg o. o ir lt reo 1 ettor bettor guns buns than wet wo we woof t Key Te re of ot em em We Ve only at I I Ili li Of ong ng S range rifles in to inn toI nc gyp r ran n I Ito to get set mine mine aur camp I saw a b C tt body ready r rl I 1 shot and he drop rd ds or tt D and ran for his hist t t to found the knife after actor len en R ere re we icy t Lent ent t two vo oxe ox ox- Ie e u Mg q Mt 1 Pleasant to fo ore lore ya sf n d i ns kept coming comini c the ld ad ie tJ 0 line lad trouble tro with anIl 3 t Thc They were wore e en part parr 0 of 01 n P h. h lie Ifs was wa friend a A A havo let t le-t- lethi hi his hii i Inn Inus In- In ort n I C ms us f If he od hed been beon titers there aft W Y and ud d I m hla orY t taste rte d cn e em m O out OThey They rate h most moat of at our horses borses f C were ere through Suppose It herd berd up to Fairview I tt 10 co ce near an anany and soul soh it It co saw sate any of em on emas a sin Tury Jur sun still has as the gym g n 0 3 hat at day I lt It t is ls a or OI t 1 lS a nuzzle load loader or rifle n a fate 5 wit with a forty forty Inc inch t he e ct hiS Its 1 4 o oat t h h. 3 half lf f a mile with tt late ater t J sald said Mr 1 Woodbury Lisp o ef 13 n n. U u u- us S s s- arm army sword ing n t te je a in After f ter i Prell tell Rr Woodbury was waB anc t er r 11 13 1815 iG on t f cl h s family had hall pur- pur 04 Joseph Smith in Na- Na 3 as 1 loch Ills His parents were d to 1 0 becca and Thomas ThomasI O nd I tbS 11 I and they ar- ar 1191 tO Deer O JF tt U. U to 0 be LI I rived with their one ono small son inthe in he tle valley of the tho Great Salt Lake Lakein in n September 1847 thing I remember re ra- About the tho member was moving from tho the old oldfort oldfort fort ort to our cabin down on tho lot between Fifth JUth and Sixth South and First and Second West It Iwas was known ou Old Orchard square I as my father planted tho the first frat nursery in tho the state there I went to school down on the corner of or West Vest Temple Templo and Fifth So South th A man named JParker Parker was the teacher we boys bors called him The Tho sides of ot ofa a room were covered with willows willows willows wil wil- lows and the to top was bush like lIko the the tho bowery We Wo had logs with legs in Cm em for benches Wo Ve were p p Kings King's Base ono one day d wn by tho school house and Miles Romney was chasm chasin me I looked back bakk to seo see how close he was and anti put my leg in a cedar cedar post hole bole They all foil tell over mo I was laughing until I tried trice la to get set up and then tho the bornI boys born carried carried carried car car- I found d I couldn't walk They ried me home My 1 leg was was broken at nt the hip It took three men to pet get ot it brick in place and I lay in bed six Ix weeks with a- a box hex built around i- i it i for 3 1 a cast eMt It was sucha such a novelty that all nil the kids in town came camo to tp see it it and they fetched me the incasing whoop whooping Ins cough and chickenpox ho added rue re fully tully r l to call me The Indians h used sed I little White Head When I got all al alres dressed res cd up 11 In my 11 suit of buckskin buckwith buck buck- skin with a rabbit skin cap call I 1 thought I looked pretty flue fine Mr Woodbury urY has hag farmed most moat of his life lIte When o l was a 81 very I r young hoy hey he was sent down to toi i his ils fathers father's farm near Murray to take care of oC stock stacIe and later Inter wont to Weber and Dixie Ho moved moed i to Gt Granger on the site of ot his preSent present pres pros ent out home in 1893 I His wife who died several years ago OKO Q O. O was Sarali A. A Bray Dray and of at athis his nine children four are living They The are are- Catherln W. W Eldredge Henry Warren Tarren Haskell I and Harrlson Harrison |