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Show LEHI SETTLER DIES IN NINETY-THIRD YEAR LKHl. Jan 24. Thomas K. Jones, oldest man In Lehi and one of Its ear! settlers, died early yesterday morning. He was In his ninety-third year, and had resided here since 151. He was a native of y"ales. lie filled a nliS8ion in Wales for the L. 1). S. church before he canv to I'vah. Later he went on another mission to rtir- eastern States, and followed fol-lowed this with ; ihird inlssipn to his native land Li lStiij h went i .-:. !- to the Missouri Mis-souri rlei" with an ox team4or ini-migrauts. ini-migrauts. and on his return the Indians In-dians stole the company's oxeii. Mr. Jones was rh' flwil president of the North branch o 'he l.ehl waril. and Served In that Cgpacliy fur raah ve.vrs. He was one Of the fn-s. to build a home outside the town's old fort wall) and he ws,-s cne of the best known characters hi this set lion. LIS haves a widow Mrs Kllen Jones; two ftster- hi,-r en, Mrs, Atmte E. Jones and Wiiliam Hadflejd. oo |