In the days of America's "Old West", true-life cowboys were a little younger and more self-Conscious than the Remington and Russell Paintings' would show. And they didn't have the shinin fake teeth that you may see in a John Wayne or Clint Eastwood films of Dollywood. Although my grandfather's diary(Wm. Jones) wrote of his mule skinnin days of taking supplies to Pioche, Nevada (then a Utah Territory), from Nephi, he gave it up as he witnessed "too many hangings". Back then, hangings were "lawful but awful", but since the Supreme Court has re-instated Executions are again legal, we don't see many of them, even with brutal and ruthless killings. How about the inhumane killings of cattle or horses, of which many a present day cowboy makes a living from, or New Yorkers who like Steaks! Is that justified for an Execution? If you are a cattleman, depending on calves to make your living from, you may be inclined to vote Yea. Today, we are not condoning or making a petition against an Execution. We would just like the public(even those from New York) to report any unusual or brutal massacre or shootings of horses or cattle in our wide open land of the Utah Territory. We had an incident of a year or so ago that local teenagers shot and left the carcass of several cattle, and so we heard-they knew who the culprits were, but victims were not compensated. We had it happen again a few weeks ago as noted below in the local paper. At one time, we had former Sheriff and Livestock Investigator (Dave Carter) that would often be found with his horse near a Cedar Tree, tracking a ritual killing of cattle. It has been nearly five years ago we lost this great Tracker. Then we go back to more cattle killings just off the Nebo Scenic Loop Road where cows were Satanical mutilated and although thoroughly investigated, no tracks or evidence could be collected, but it appeared to be Cult members of the Dark Side. We urge all locals and visitor's to keep an out out for those lower than skum that may do this. They are breaking our hearts and the cattleman's pocket book. We want our steaks to be choice, and not the ground up Beetles that other countries may be eating. This part of America holds beauty all around, but we need all eyes to be open to what just ain't right. Thanks for your help to our Cowboys.
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