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Show Page 4 1!Jtah HRS NO 314 . (Revised 3/9/37) Sterling Havrn , Sept . 17th. 222 South 1st 'Nest , Manti , Utah PIO:t,.iLER PERSONAL HISTORY ANSWERS Mother realizing the danger about exclaimed , " 'Where are my boys ," and bowed down in secret prayer , One boy was east two miles irrigating the second son west one and a h~lf miles he too was irrigation and the third Was in Thistle Valley, 12 miles north of Fairview, after a load o~ hay . It was sun down when he noticed a group of horse men, he took to_ be men from town. Just then he went behind a mole or small hill out of the oncomers sight . To his horror it was a band of Inda.in warriors . He stopped the team a ~.d remained out of sight . The Inda.ins entered another valley known as Herdhouse valley . He then took for home and found on his return what he.d hap ened . A few of the customs among the Inda.ins were ; They would sit nd eat lice off their own body. They had a cake of their own it was made of grains , sunflower seed and grasshoppers dried and all ground into a meal and mixed with f ats and water this was a special dish or cake . The .Utes shelter was known as a wickeup , made of p oles and covered with hides or brush. Their crops were c orn, melons , and squash . This was what is known as t he "uddy in southern Utah. Questions 71 to 74 inc , no answers given. I have five children, 18 grandchildre n, and 7 great grand Children. Orville Cox , Ame rican Fork, Utah . Children Heloise Yerkly, I,'esa , Arizona , 544 West , l."ahoney Avenue. Louis Day American Fork, Utah . ~Grand Kate Rogers American Fork, Utah . Children Genevive Nailon, Washugal , Washington . {great Patricia Day r and Dorothy RoGers hildren Have written a diary, few sketches ahd few soni:;s , l~rs is a very active member i n t e church here i n 1'.'.anti So th Via r d. |