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Show WILLARD. Woman's Suffrage meeting was , held on 26 Ui inst. Decoration Day was appropriately appropri-ately observed. The citizens of Willard did themselves proud upon that occasion. The procession proces-sion to the cemetery was arranged according to order and was three blocks in length. At 2 p. m. the people assembled in the Tabernacle and were addressed by Heber Wright and G. J. Marsh of Ogden. The day will long be remembered. remem-bered. The grounds are fast assuming as-suming an attractive appearance. I With a little exertion and expense j water can be supplied for the 1 grounds, trees can be planted and i our "city of the dead," will no longer present a desolate aspect. Geo. Facer ia seriously ill with the pneumonia. J. N. Barker and Titus Davis are on the sick list. ; On the 29th inst., Father Gorden Allen departed from this life. Deceased had lived to a ripe age and had accomplished a vast amuunt of good. For many years he has been very infirm, having lost his sight. Death must have been a happy release. We sympathize sym-pathize with the bereaved family. Willard, May 31, 1893. |