Show ANOTHER PIONEER GONE Mrs Bringhurst Who Came t Utah I 1847 Springville Jan 25At 3 oclock this morning another of the Utah pioneers in the person of Mrs William Bring te widow of the late Bishop Bring hurst Deceased suffered a paralytic stroke about six weeks since and had been confined to her bed in a semiconscious semi-conscious state during that time Deceased was 77 years of age having been born in 1S21 in Chester county Pennsylvania Her maiden name was Ann Dill worth Mrs Bringhurst came to Utah in 1847 with John Taylors company of pioneers pio-neers and settled at Springville in 1860 She was the mother of seven children five of whom are living The funeral will probably be held tomorrow tomor-row A TAILOR FROZEN This morning John Martin a tailor who had been coming leisurely homeward home-ward afoot from Spanish Fork after having been out witb the boys all nigh was found by citizens in a badly frozen condition Martins ears are both severely nipped and are swollen to large dimensions NOTES The sixth annual reunion of the Springville veterans of the Black Hawk war will be held at Reynolds hall on Thursday afternoon and evening Jan Z A programme of dancing music and literary and social features has been I arranged Five Springville lads took liberties with the peace and quietness of Spanish Fork last Sunday and were arrested Each contributed 5 to smooth the ruffled ruf-fled dignity of the law At 5 oclock last evening was solemnized solemn-ized the nuptials of Miss Louise Mason and Mr Bassett Smith at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs Gee B Mason The ceremony was performed perform-ed by Bishop Hamer William Erdman commenced business yesterday as a butcher having opened a meat market in his recently purchased ed Miner building |