Show VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA Dread Disease Carries Off Another of oi o Ephr ims Oldest Citizens Ephraim Feb 4 Henry Green one cne ne of the first settlers of ot this city died at his home Sunday afternoon of pneumonia after a short illness of only two weeks I He was war 76 G years of age He was born March 11 1833 at Stockington Glocester shire England He became a convert to the Mormon religion In 1852 and In 1854 ISM emigrated to Utah Shortly after his ar arrival arrival arrival rival he married Betsy Bets Mee Seven chil children children children dren were born to them two of whom have departed this life Just one month ago their grown son Joseph was called call ell away awa He also died of pneumonia The children who survive him are William James and Mary Iary Ann Green and Mrs John Beal Seal and Mrs John Thompson All Allare Allare Allare are residents of ot this city The funeral will be held hold Wednesday at 2 at atthe atthe atthe the tabernacle Interment In the Park cemetery Mr and Irs Mrs Enoch Jorgensen are ar ari re rejoicing rejoicing over the arrival of o a fine baby babyboy babyboy boy bo boyThe boThe The only daughter of Martin Christian sen died at her home Sunday The child had been suffering for some time from inflammation of the stomach and nd was ap apparently apparently apparently improving until It became sud cud suddenly suddenly denly worse wone and died within a few min minutes minutes mm utes titos Funeral services will be held at atthe atthe atthe the family residence on Thursday at 2 The little son of Andrew Armstrong Is suffering from typhoid fever Scarlet fever is reported at the home borneo of ofA ofA A C Olsen Miss Alice Lund was a Manti Mantl visitor tho the first of ot the week S |