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Show LITTLE GIRL IS FATALLY BURNED AT PAYSON Special to Tho Tribune. PAYSON, May 13. Last night Lucllc. tho fivd-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Tanner, died from the crtocts of bolng Bovcrely burned on Monday evening. even-ing. Lucile. along with somo othor children, chil-dren, was playing around a llro Monday evening about G o'clock, when her clothing cloth-ing caught, 'and before tho firo could bo extinguished tho llttlo girl was fatally burned. A lottlo son of John Daniels was burned 6omo about the bands and faco ln trying to savo tho llttlo elrl. Everything posslblo was dono to relievo her sufforlng, which was Intenao until death came Last night ono of tho largest excursions of tho season was run from Provo nnfl Intermediate In-termediate points to Payson by tho B. Y. U. orchestro and band. Tho organizations gave a first-class concert, which concluded con-cluded with u dance at tho pavilion. About 200 peoplo camo ln on the special train. . . . C. S. SIsc has returned from " Kansas City, Mo., where ho took a shipment of sheep recently, and reports the market In first-class shape. m The graduating class of tho Payson public pub-lic schools will hold their graduating exercises ex-ercises ln the Second ward mccting-houso Saturday evening. A good programme has been arranged and tho public Is invited. in-vited. Thursday night tho graduates of tho Presbyterian mission school of Puyson will hold their graduating exercises, and everybody Is invited to attend and enjoy an excellent programme. Tho prospocts for abundant crops In this section are now very bright. All kinds of crops t'c a nice start and tho weather Is propotuous In cvory respect, whllo much snow remains in the, mountains moun-tains to assure ample water later' In the season. |