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Show INTERVIEW: Gary Shumway with Albert Lyman, July 31, 1968. Page 3 anything from us. We didn't know. S: Now, as I understand this, right at this point, wouldn't they come into town and say, ' If you'll give me flour and salt and coffee and things to last a week, I'll go look for Posey and try to find him.' And they would go and be gone for a couple of days and then come back without any of these things and say, ' No, I couldn't find him and I lost the blanket and my, and these things?' Now I remember being told this story when I was young, is this true? L: We had them in the bull pen here, after they had given up, and had them shut up here in the bull pen and his wife when they were out there running, she said that she had lost some goats out there, and she wanted to go see if she could find these goats and she took blankets and other things with her, and nobody noticed till afterwards that she didn't bring those things back. She went out there and she told him about them being here in the bull pen and that it looked very dangerous for him because we had arisen there after forty- three years to show fight that we had never shown before. And when she told him that here people were in the bull pen and that she was out on special permission, she came back and said she couldn't find the goats, that she had hunted for them but she couldn't find them. |