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Show C Page 10. James Andrus. OVer -the pipes as the embers grow cold; These are the tunes that old memories play. Make me a cowboy again tor a .411Y• Author Unknown • . : J'amN Andrus was a trustworthy·· cowpuncher, a successful cattleman, merchant banker, a wise ·statesman, and a true soldier, the man did his full part in the colonizing ot the west; and keeping pace with its developments. He was at hane at the old-time roundups and the new:. Is this type disappearing as our civil-iaation changes? Out Where the West Begins by · Arthur Chapman. Out where the handclasp's a little stronger, Out where a smile swells a little longer, That's where the West Begins. Out where the sun is a little· brigher, Where the nows that tall is a trifle whiter, Where the bonds ot hane are a wee bit tighter, That's where the West Begins. Out where a fresher breeze is blowing, Where There's laughter in ,very streamlet flowing, Where there's more or reaping and less or sowing-- That's where the West begins. out where the world is in the asking, Wher~ fewer hearts with despair are aching, That's where the West Begiha. Where there's more or singing and less of sighing, Where there's more of giving and less ot buying, .And a man makes 1"riends without halt trying, That's where the West Begins. In 186'1, James Andrus and his family moved trom Gratto"n' , To St. George where he resided until his death. He was industrious and ambitious to get on, and with ».tid H. Cannon and others treighted trom ~alitornia over the old trail to Salt Lake. Attar ·James Andrus resigned trom running the Cannon Co-operative Stock Association, he engaged in the cattle business tor himself and became the leading stockraiser .ot this section. Later lie indentitied himself with the Woolley-Lund 8lld Judd Company, and then &11cceeded this tirm in the merchantile business which he was still carrying on at the time ot hia death, known as James Andrus and Sons. |