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Show Gone. ' Levi E. Kiler, wknse Rprious HIiipps ' was mentioned in the Hr.HALh a dt.y or two ago, died at hi residenc' in thr 9th ward, yralt-rday at no-m, btir 1 rounded by m family. By " untice I in this issue it will be seen that he was upwards of 72 years of age. Deceased wan unu of the pioneers ol California, and among the early set-i set-i tiers of this valU-v, where he has since reoid ed. Few men in Utah were more widely known or more highly respected, and though he lived beyond be-yond the three score and ten ullotted to man, bis death will he sincerely mourned by many besides his own family and relatives. For more than twenty years we have known Levi K. Biter, intimately, aud during all that period ever found him one of God's noblemen an honest man, a faithful citizen, and a true friend. He leaves a largo family. |