Show SINPLTETIONEER DrAD Mrs Cece1a PoulsonWllo Came t VthhIn 1862 Special ii The Herald Pleasant Oct 26AnOthr one I Oct 26Aother the of that bad of women who braved dangers andhaTdShi5 of early pioneer I danger ad hadships reward life In Utah has gone to her in the person plr Cecela poulson who qied In thisjcity Ued thlstcty Mrs Poulsen at the time of death was 1lrs 6 years of kge She wa a native or Sweden having been born near Malma in 1832 She accepted the Lat terda Saints f 1h r 1857 remaining remain-ing a staunch believer until eUh and emigrated to America in 1862 The following fol-lowing year she became a resident of this county and ha since resided here Her sorrwing posterity consists of six children and 27 grandchildren who reside re-side in different parts of the west sle Caadiand retjirned this week from n fn Jhe fi Oregon whither t1 had been piloting a number of excursionists desirous of inVesting In real estate for the purpose pur-pose Investn becoming residents He reports three gentlemen Of this county a securing se-curing options on property to the amount oDtons I Is the Intention and remain of these gentlemen to return main In the spring George Fr svrinl a prominent business Geore after busi l ness man of Price looked afer < nefs interests in this city during the week The howeeksold child or Al Peterson Peter-son the stockgrower died this week of a complaint affecting the spine The initial session of the Sanpete CountY Teachers Institute for the vresentool season will be held at ManU 6n Saturday next A goo pro gramme bas been prepared Reports from schools throughout the count are very flattering The attendance at-tendance Is large the Interest displayed by teachers and puols Is great and a propitious season JS ahead |