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Show FUNERAL OF MRS. I WARREN MERRILL Sudden Death of Mrs. M Chas. H. Hamilton. M Wife of Presbyterian Min- M ister Smithfield. M Smitiiiikld, 2. The funeral scr- H vices over tho remains of Mrs. War- re n Merrill were held In the tabcr- JH nactc Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. fl Tho speakers wero Elders R. T. Mcr- H rill, Jr., Geo, G. Smith, Olscn, JH and Samuel Nelson. All spoko sym- jJ pathetically and appropriately of the IMI llfo and early death of one so young Ul and said tiiat never iiad so sad an oc- iH caslon been their cxpcrlcnco hereto- fore. To the bereaved parents and j and family the sympathy and sorrow jH of tho community they knew wcro given in full measure. There was j singing by the choir, and a duct, j "Jesus Lover of My Soul," by Sister ' Hammer and Brother Wm. Pllklng- jjH ton. Benediction was pronounced by Wm. Pilklngton. A largo number of :(! sorrowing friends attended the scr- 'i vices and followed tho remains to the H final resting placo In tho ccmetry. H Mrs. Warren Merrill was the oldest i daughter of Ren and Harriet Cole- 1l man, highly respected people. She jH was not 18 years old at the time of her H deatii and leaves a young son. jH A Sad Death. B The news comes from Purkvllle, jH Missouri, that Mrs. C. II. Hamilton, u H resident of Smlthiicld until August H of last year, died quite suddenly tlicro JH tho latter part of last week. It will , l bo remembered that. Rev. Hamilton, ' jH who Is tho Presbyterian minister here, ! took his wife to Salt Lake city and ImI then to Kansas city In August. At nl tho latter place several operations . jH wcro performed and the lady got bet- H tcr. She was then taken to Parkvillc, and her death from premature conlinc- jH ment Is announced. Rov. Hamilton ll has gone to Ohio with the remains and will return to Cache soon. He has j many friends here who arc pained to lll learn of Ills misfortune. ' Personal Mention. jH Mrs. E. R. Miles. Jr., entertained a 'll few friends at dinner Wednesday ill evening. Those Invited wcro Mrs. ' Lcmmons, Mrs. Wm. Noble, Mrs. A. il Raymond, Mrs. Salllo Noble and ! daughter, Mrs. Iloljcscn, Mrs. John iilH Hammer, Mrs. Jos. Alien and Mrs. t Corbott. tH The Friday evening dance for tho H old folks was a success in every way and the most enjoyable event of the j season. Everybody enjoyed himself M and herself, of course. M Word from R. J. Hummer states H that lie is very mucli taken with Now H York and Is getting on well with his jH studies. Ills friends arc glad to hear IH of ills success. H Attorncy.1. A. Sneddon,; of Logan, il will deliver a lecture, on "Hobby Hums," Sunday evening at 7 c'olock, IfH at tabernacle. HH Wm. Ainscough, who has been visit- BH Ing his sister, Hammer, returned to H his homo In Canada last week. uM E. It. Miles, Jr. sends word that Mr. jH Jos. Allen and himself will return )H from Mexico In about ten days. iH Joe Mclklc will leave Tuesday with iH his family for Teton Basin, where ho IH will reside permanently. 11 Monday evening 'at tho Hillyard H opera house, "Th3 Octoroon." H W. II. Miller left Wednesday morn- M fur Salt Lako city. M |