Show PIONEER ARTilLERYMAN DIES AFTER BUSY LIFE UFE I c Special to The rh Herald I Ogdon Sept 17 The The man who fired tired the first gun In Utah in salute to the I first governor of ot the state died today at tho the ripe age gc of ot 71 He is Richard pioneer of 55 and a a. resident of Ogden since 1875 He lie died of ot general general general gen gen- eral debility at the home of his son-in- son law W W. T. T Burton lZ 8 Twenty-sixth Twenty street at 7 30 p. p m m. Mr was waR born In Davenport England and being converted to the tho Mormon faith came to Utah In 1855 1865 In Captain Marlow's company H He lived H In Salt Lake for tor twenty years ean following the occupation of ot cabinet cabinetmaker cabinetmaker cabinetmaker maker but when he ho camo to Ogden In 1875 1871 ho became a building contractor tor and built the first courthouse in county Ho He was a member ot of tho the first artillery company organized In Utah and under F. F D Richards was deputy county count clerk Mr lr is Js survived by a a. widow and the following children Mrs Irs William Willlam Will Will- lam Jam T. T Burton R. R William Mrs Irs Oscar I I. I Read and Al Albert bert C. C Tres Tres- eder ede of Ogden and Lorenzo D. D Treso- Treso der of Boise Ho He also has two brothers broth broth- ers and anti two sisters the latter In Salt Lake L' being Mrs l Elizabeth Williams and Mrs Maude Neeley Neele I |