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Show DEATH OF LEWtSTON PIONEER AND INTERMENT LowlKton,, Utah, lJoY21.--Tho funeral fun-eral sorvlccs over the remains of Mrs. Hawksgood, an aged? widow of this town, wore held at 2 p. m. Sun day. Tho speakers spoke very well of the character of tho deceased, all rcj ferrlng to charity as being her dominant domi-nant characteristic. Thoae who pold tributes -to the departed lady were: Pros. n. A. Hendricks, Illshops Hycr andDanlelson, Jolln M. Anderson, Jr., and Doe Smith. Mr. Uoraco Cutler and wife are tho proud parents of a brand now boy. Attornoy Carl Smith of Preston spent several dayB In town last week visiting with his fnthor 'and sister. Whllo hero ho gavo an Instructive talk to tho senior class ot tho ward mutual along tho lino of thought treated by this years manual. Tho Franklin and I.owlston High school baskot ball teams playod n snappy gamo In tho I.owlston hall last Friday aftornoon. Tho homo team scored tho victory by two points. Hverott VanOrdon, an nged pioneer of this town, wis burled from tho Lowlstou first ward meeting liouso to day, A vory lmpresslvo Borvlco was hold, a number of his folfovv townsmen towns-men nnd pioneers paying very tine tributes to his sterling manhood. Mr. Van Onion died of pneumonia. Ho leaves a largo posterity to mourn his loss. Ho was ono ot tho vory first settlors hero and has over been n most esteemed citizen. |