Show FALL FATAL TO INDIAN WAR VET Cyrus W Robbins Was Vas Freighter In Early Days Cyrus W RobbIns Bobbin 7 77 71 years of oage aGe who was for ninny many years a prominent resident of o Box Dox Elder Eider I county died early carly this mornIng In a local hospital I Mr Robbins late Friday after after- afternoon afternoon noon was walking from his home at Ii 7 8 Twenty-third Twenty street to to the downtown district and tell fell heavily heavily ily lIy to the sidewalk Besides II a fractured nose noso ho he sustained two fractures of ol the jaw and perhaps Internal Injuries Motorists brought him to the police station where be he was attended by City l Physician N H If Savage He re- re regaIned regained re regained gained consciousness In the tho hos hos- hospital hos- hos hospital pital and hi his family was notified Mr Robbins was born In BirmIngham Birmingham Birmingham ingham England on October 6 5 1849 a son of Edward R It and Agnes McCallister Robbins In 1855 he was brought to Utah with L Ii D 1 S converts He Ho lived In Snow Snowville for 45 years coming to OGden In 1921 Mr Robbins Bobbins took part In the Black Dlack Hawk war freighted by ox 0 team between Utah Idaho and Montana trading centers an and worked on the construction of the Central Pacific railroad During JL hi career In church work he was a ward teacher for 50 years ears and for tor a time was Sun Sun- Sunday Sunday Sunday day school superintendent At the time of death he lie was a member of the high council of ot Curle Curlew stake Surviving are 10 sons an and dauGhters Mrs lire James P Wail Wail- Wall 1 all i James Jomes Jo- Jo Jo s se seph p-h- p ph Robbins Mrs AIrs Harry Whit Whit Whit-aker aker Mrs Roscoe J Anderson Charles Robbins and Mrs Ralph all of Ogden Mrs 11 II U Erickson of o Redding Calif Mrs Mn Aaron Andreason of Utah Mrs Chester Wood of San Rafael Calif There are also 43 grandchildren and five fhe great great- great grandchildren grandchildren The body holy was removed to liar liar- Larkin kin Lar-kin kin Sons mortuary |