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Show S0B9E! CEATH OF JENSEN CHILD AT HYDE PARK Hydo Park, Dec. 21. On Monday morning, Dec. ISth, Colla, tho llttlo two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moboi Jonicn, died vory suddenly sud-denly of croup and moanles. Tho llttlfc ono had not boon Hick but n short tjmo, and tho sudden death was a groat shock to hor parents. Funeral services woro hold In the moettng houso on Tuesday, at 1 p m with UlsUop C. O. Hydo prosld. lug. Thoy upoaUcrs woro Lorenxot Petorsru, Wlllorrt Nyman, Carl Nj man, 3r., Geo. '. Lamb, J. W. D.I Ilurrcn and IJIshop C. T. Hydo. Tho speakers uttered many words of comfort to tho grlof stricken parents Tho choir sang some beautiful selections, selec-tions, and prayer by Jobcph Walto, Sr., and bonedlctlon by Hans C. Jensen. Tho llttlo girl was a bright, pretty child, and many friends feel deep sympathy for Mr. and Mrs. Jensen In their sorrow. While many families aro being released re-leased from quarantlno for measles, aulto a number of now cases aro breaking out, nnd but few arc escaping. escap-ing. Tho llttlo son of Mr. and I.Irs. Georgo Z. Lamb, who was vory low a fow days ago with pneumonia, la now considerably Improved. Henry Chrlstcn3en. a t v -chant of Graco, Idaho, recent!? r.oh' his flno bungalow residence hero tJ Wesley Hawkon. T:i!s residence wes built r.omo threo years ago by Evan Chrls-tenncn, Chrls-tenncn, who In now In partnor3hlp with his brother Harvey In tho mercantile mer-cantile business. Thcso young men through their thrift atd fair dealing, deal-ing, am Getting a co M trade, and aro doing flno. 1'ulp hauling lias ngiln ronmonc-pl ronmonc-pl nnd many tons nro dally coming Into town. Old Santa Claus must bo a vory busy old gontleman those days judging judg-ing from tho many packages that aro dally arriving. Tho many friends of James Jensen, Jen-sen, formorly of 11: '' 1'ark. regret very much to know ' Mb sovoro nc-cldont nc-cldont nt tho LowIit"'i sugar factory last week, In which ho received a broken leg, and had hln eyesight badly Impaired. Mrs. Jano Thurjton camo homo last week from Honov'Uo, whero inl she has been visiting for several ill weeks fl Grandpa Lars Petersen has been Jl housed up for about threo wcoks, 11 having suffered greatly with a largo H abeess upon his body. His many 31 friends aro pleased to know that ho Q Is now recovering. Mrs. Cora Dine, of nlchmond, 11 spent part of Monday with her par- Sl ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hancey. U Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Halls nro ro- Ijfl Jolclng over a flno boy, and Mr. ijfl and Mrs. Joseph Johnson aro happy nl over tho safo arrival of a beautiful "' ' girl. jH |