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Show winter in California, where rj j boon employed. i On account of the meningitj; m J Monday the Relief Society ent ment was posponed until ft evening when it was successful over. It consisted of two short entitled "Helping the Widow "St. Peter and the Relief g0. Readings were given by Lila B; ' Reba Dunsdon and musical ec consisted of a quartet convpo: -Knna Dateman, Velma Devey, j Strong and Marine Bateman. t ' crowd attended. k Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Petersc' children of Provo, were guest; dayof Mrs. Peterson's parents ' and Mrs. F. D. Strong. ; 1 Mrs. L. Rates, Reporter. hm:; vi. .t-kkyut. j Funeral service for little Dona, 'the ci.-h: motitlss old daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. Russell Kates, was held in j ,!ic cyrnmsium Wednesday afternoon I tho direction of Counselor j i.;L!,i M. ivvey. The infant passed 1 -:v.r.- Monday at the I D. S. hospita' fnHowing a several days illness of cr sipclas. The speakers were W. A. Terry and Joseph S. Ealeman. Musical numbers were by Mrs. Erma Ratemau and Mrs. . Thursa Strong and prayers by F. C. ' Clark and J. W. Vance, i Alanv out of town relatives were .present, and beautiful floral offcr-! offcr-! ings were in evidence. ! The little one was taken very ill Sunday afternoon. March 17. The child was thought to be suffering with spinal meningitis and was rushed to the L. D. S. hospital, where tests j were made by the doctors who could find no trace of meningitis. She was found, however, to bo suffering with erysipelas. All that could be, was done for the child, but to no avail. She passed away Monday afternoon. Van A. Vance arrived home Wed-' Wed-' nesday evening, after spending the |