Show DEATH OF COL JOHN L L IVIE noted historical character is summoned he was one of the great indian fighters of early days known for his fearless bravery in the death of colonel john L 1 ae utah lost one of its best defenders of a day when tile the red man was the must most actie enemy of the pioneers who had sought the great west w est as a haven of rest he had been in feeble health for many months month lariat to hs demise which oc cc burred atthe residence of his daughter mrs airs chomas gledhill it t vermilion he was 76 bears ears of ef age ba having ing been born in 1832 and he ame e ime with his father and mother to utah in 1848 from the time he settled here he was as an indian fighter and his prowess and skill was such that he was uon soon the acknowledged aL leader in the which existed between tile early settlers sett leis lets and the red men in fact in all the indian troubles in utah he w wis was As one of the active spirits and a he be took part in eight actual battles besides beides numerous nume ious skirmishes skirmish ts aiom the alker vir to the and of hostilities one cf the important impo rUnt things thing he d d while bile fighting the indians indian was as to ledd lead a relief part yio thistle valle from sanneth counts count and rescue a dirty of salt like lake men who cuming to help anve the lilians ii deans out of the valles the party na was surrounded in thistle v iliev and the would have annihilated them in a short time under the leadership of col ine the patty was lescuer and the man in charge of the the salt lakers mr air dewey never eirot this incident and ho he almat worship ped col I 1 ie for his bravery braver displayed in th indians ile he was utah and hignel respected his father was one of the founders of county and the first officer of mt alt pleasant he alas afterwards killed by the indians InJia In lians ns lie being a noted indian fighter 9 funeral services were held over the refrains of col ivie last sunday from the see sec rid nd he being a member of that ward and beshoo bean hid charge of the series seri ser res es there was N as a very large laree attendance and many of oe the s ns and daughters daughter and other deceased descend ints of the deceased were N ere pre present ent appropriate music was furnished by the ward choir chair and the speakers speaker s u ere kaw H A W buchanan of venice E C and W H clark of the indian war veterans and morten jensen of the high priests all spoke in the highest terms of praise for the deceased all had been intimately acquainted with him film and hd had known perio personally nally of lins in the early of this country E C peterson told graphically of the relief of the silt lake men in thistle valley the speaker was one of the rescue party and knew knea of t the e intrepid int roid cf col cal ivie the recital was vivid ind and deceased I 1 was acco d d a full med of praise for his work in the early days not alone will col ivie live in the memon of the people for his indian war feats president morten jensen and W H dark clark all bore testimony to his bib works of peace and his disposition to assist in all the arts of peace ile he was a good ci citizen tien fearless for what he knew to be right t and ast in all his ways the cortege which followed the re mainsail nia mains inso fil the cemetery was a long one as is his hia host of friends were anxious to pay their last reap res tet to one of the leaders of men wl 0 had made this state habitable habit abe |