Show CEN centreville TREVILLE CHATS joseph left for grays lake yesterday where he expects to spend the rela remainder inder of the winter with his brother funeral services were held here over the remains of mary A harmon an old settler of of this place on tuesday february 2nd and she was visiting with her son in salt lake at the time of her death about ten days before her demise she was afflicted with a paralytic stroke and it was on the friday preceding the day of bur rial that see passed away A missionary ball will be given here on friday night feb I 1 in honor of elders walter evans and andrew blasdell BI asdell alio leave for the southern states stales on the ielli james miller jr abo waa crag d to circleville Cir cleville piute diute county on account of the death of his uncle james kettleman returned home sunday ilia his uncle did not live in circleville Cir cleville but on a ranch at the mouth of circle valley about four miles distant ile he was a wealthy dealer in live stock a bachelor of sixty years ile he died on january from the results of injuries sustained by the burning of liis his clothing 0 deceased was a brother to george kettleman of this place it appears kettleman had a good house hoube on oil liia his ranch which he be rented to a marvin dalton however reserva alicy ing one room for himself but at the time lived in a bunk house not far distant dalton and kettleman Kell leman bad words over this room the day he be was burned A after after fter the trouble spoken cf kettleman went to his big bunk house kettleman KeU Ieman was a heavy drinker at times limes I 1 buying several gallons of laiq our and remaining in ill a 5 state of intoxication for a week or two at a time slid and he had been drinking at this time A little littie boy who who was at his abode about ten on oil the evening of january alst fattened fastened the door on the outside as lie went on out t later dalton came to the camp house and found lC kettleman ettleman lying ott outside side with his coat and vest on ore ire and his breast aud and arms frightfully burned it is told that the floor of the bunk house was covered with a halt half a foot of straw but neither it nor the tied bed was burned palton dalton put the wounded man back into ialo his hia bunk house and went away and left him but later another man came and found the deceased man suffering intense pain |