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Show t City Attorney Prime Evans Dead, pV "" Tho nbovo will bo startling news to V tno host of friends of Mr. I'rlmo Evans. f:. , " A little more thon two weeks ago l.i '" Jteppcd upon n ruty nail. Xlio p:itii Jfci from tl, wound caused him some tit,- 'pf easiness, and ho attended to the injury. fS' Bnd felt sure Hint Hie Injured loot iw'u ECtllug along mlrlglit. UiHoi.Jiily lib '., ,,e was ized with a symptom of Loek- i . Jw. Dr. Steol miib coiimilu-d and lie gt"' advised the taking of Mr. Evans to a K v . Hospital of Salt J,ako Uity, uceordiigly E I'O ts taken to tne Holy Cross IIos It- B '4 , ' Everything that skill and losing m. friends could do for lilia was resorted to, Kfrflfcr --' b"l hecontiruedtogrow worso Htid on Bft- Monday at uleven o'clock hu pasted I 1 away. 1X4 , Tll deceased was born -at Lehi on Mrt aiaylOtlilSOO. Ilispaicnts were the fc la' Hishop David Evans m.d Kobecci. Evans. His eaily days wnv. spent n, K attending the district edhools. Aftei B which hi v,us engaged in tho meichuii- lM tilo buslncs with T. F. Trane. In In K ' year 1804 ho wao p,)uiute.l postniastei ? for Lehl City, and gave tho best of tat- uf is faction in that position. In 1607 hi H wont to Ann Arbor to complete his law R course which he had began. TwDjcart R ,alcr bo graduated and returnod houa WSm ft,lJ commenced the practice of law. At Hra tho time of his death ho was tho Attorn- HI 7 tor Lehi City. His u-uulns were If brought home from Salt Lake Wo.Ihch Kg day morning. Tho funeral wan LoM IB 'rom lne meeting bouse m 0110 o'clock. WK Thn old building was tilled in every MIR Pri with relatives and frlcudu, many 5j , o( horn camo from other cities and HA- towns to do honor to tho deceated. 9m Bishop Cutler presided and the choir WMi- rendered tho singing. Prayor vat KT. offered by Klder Sam King of I'rovo. WmL TJi speakers wero EMnrs A. J. 13 vims, Mm A. B. Anderson, and 6. K. Thuman. SS?Srf llCl' paving a trlbllt, of tho highest 'Spt. jL-w,. uaturo to tho character of tho departed Rf 3y Xbu casket rested in the center, ot thp" ttAvJlq?AJt'U.flJ,.cokibuti.9n BHBiBWwiiiiffienBoT)iotliliig like it lias been rcjffiwftfrftlr displayed bem bofore. The coitofe k&B" which folloncd hlsremsiiiB.to their last L resting placo was one of tho largest Lehi mk lias ever witnessed. Tho deceased was Hp well known and has a hot of frionds K whose sympathy goes out for hid re- W latives and especially for hia dear wife I" who Is io ved by all who know her. The deceased leaves a wilo but 110 m children, a mother, one full brother, F George Evans, and the following hall ft brothers: Hon. Moalah Kvans, Hon w David Evans, James Evans, Edwin ijt- Evans, and Jacob Evans. Hu also Sf leaves flvo sisters, two of whom, with his brother George, wore with him at :, th time of his death. I The flro Brigade of whom tho dtcias- 1 ed was a member marched in front of I tho Hearse and the nifmbcrs of tho City K Council acted us pall- beai era. Eor Sale. A now V,i Farm Wagon, I Set of Harness, Har-ness, Now, 1 7 year old Horse weight 1130. Your price is mine. A, B. Anderson. |