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Show M lu ThB'Funcral. Tho funoral sorviceB over tho romalns of Able Harrop Garside who was founi dead lu his bed on Sunday morning by Mrs. Worsnlp, wero held Monday Not. 11th at one o'clock at Zion's Hill mooting moot-ing house. President V. W. Clark presided and tho Bpeakcra were Elders Charles Hams, John Auwln, Lott Kus-eon. Kus-eon. B. W. Drown and A, M. Fot. Tho doath of Mr. darsido was some -what sudden and peculiar. Ho was l.st mm nllvo by his neighbors, who live a I short dlstnnce from him, on Thumlay uveningNov.7th. Not Beelng him around Mr. and Mrs. Worsnlpbucnmosotnewhat alarmed and Mrs. Worsnip concluded she would go to the house and learn If anything was wrong. She found the , " front door locked, and then paesing i. , s around to the bark door finding It $ unlocked, eho made hei way to tho bed Pk room. When she entered she eavv Mr. ifW Gnreide was in boa, eho called to him ' but no response caino alld alio then venturod c'oser and touching him, found him to be dead. Sho gavo the alarm and by investigation It was thought ho died Thuisday night from apoplexy, oi heart failure, as ho had but a short tlmo ago expressed himself to his daughter Mrs. John liroadbont, thai his heart troubled him of lato. Tho deceased was born January 2nd 1821. at Mottiom Ghostcr Kngland. Ho lived with hia parents until ho was 13 I yeumofage. At that ago ho left his I , parents and went to live with a funnel I- for a number of years. Hu was man led I, to MiHa Elisabeth High.un, the date ho fa' ' does not give. They had bum to them jr "- 7 children, 4 boys and 3 girls. He jum- K's;. ed himself to tho Mirmon Church In !j , 1844, and cnino to America in 1KC3 and I l arrived in Utah iul8G7. Ilooaini toLihl h , ' shoitly alter his arrivel where he tins w lived up to tho tlmo of his doath. Ho I ' leaves behind two aona and one daughter It and fourteen grand children. I' J |