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Show Thirteen Funerals In Weston Since Jan. 1st, out or a Population of 700. A new way of quarantine has been established in out town, which does not suit every body. Theie ate a fowled fow-led Hags Hying to notify patties that if they don't want measles to stay away, but those having them aie allowed al-lowed to run at large and others not wishing tocontiact the disease must stay at home 01 ptepaie to dodge. The shearing of sheep is ovet and the wool Is mostly on the cars at the switch. The giain and lucent is burning and sullciing some in places. Wheat Is heading and looks well. The tangc is good and stock is doing line. The body of Kldei Joseph Gill arrived ar-rived In cate ol Kldcr Archibald. Funeial services weie held In the meeling house, the speakers being Klders Atchlbald, C. D Ooasllnd, Professor Johnson of the Stake Academy, .las. McNiel' and A. A. Allen, of the stake high council, Win. Pieston, John A. Kofoed and Seyniar H. Voting. All hoie testimoit) or his faithfulness and Integilty to the work at home and abtoatl It P. t.assman corroborated all that was said 01 coufd be said in his praise as an honest faithful worker. Hclng :0 years old, he leaves a loving wife, two children and an aged mother, btothers and sisters with nurucious friends to mourn his loss. This makes thirteen funerals since Jan. 1, 1001, out of a population of 700 in Weston. |