From Joseph Farr’s obituary in the Salt Lake Tribune, November 21, 1939.
[Joseph Farr, 1852-1939]
As a “minute man” he [Joseph Farr, son of Lorin Farr] was one of three who kept horses saddled constantly to protect the [Ogden] community against Indian raids. However, he had been friendly with the Indians and recited accounts of friendly, athletic contests with the young “bucks.”