Being the eldest, John Scott Humble, Jr. helped his father on the family farm. He later served in WWII. Within only a few months after his return, he had a tragic accident. He was working with his cousins getting logs out of the hills for a barn, when the new rope that he had tied down the pole with broke. The pole then hit him in the back of his head. He was taken to Driggs, then to Idaho Falls, where he was sent on by ambulance to Salt Lake City. He died in Salt Lake City a few days later.
Being the eldest, John Scott Humble, Jr. helped his father on the family farm. He later served in WWII. Within only a few months after his return, he had a tragic accident. He was working with his cousins getting logs out of the hills for a barn, when the new rope that he had tied down the pole with broke. The pole then hit him in the back of his head. He was taken to Driggs, then to Idaho Falls, where he was sent on by ambulance to Salt Lake City. He died in Salt Lake City a few days later.
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