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Show i Deaths From Typhoid, Special to Tho Tribune PAYSON, Utah. Nov. 2. Three deaths have occurred here ln less than a week. Tho Inst, that of James Henry Flnlayson. son of James and Sarah Clifford Flnlayson. Flnlay-son. who passed away this morning at 12.10 o'clock of typhoid fever. He was bom October 8, 1879. ln Payson. and has made this his home all his life, except a few months he worked at the Highland Boy smelter ln Murray during tho last year. His wife- died in September. Ho leaves a child seven months old. r. Jennie, the llttlo 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I-Iyrum Crook, passed awnv Monday, after sufforlng a fow weeks with typhoid fovcr. Tho funeral occurred yesterday. Tho Craven boys havo sent sovcral outfits out-fits from hero west to the desert, along with their sheep herds, which havo been taken there for tho winter. t ' The Marshal was notified this morning by tolophone to look out for a boy by tho name of Park, who had loft his homo at Knmas, Utah, presumably for Snake, Val-lo, Val-lo, ln southern Utah. Ho was riding a, voan pony and was seen to came down Provo canyon Monday night Ills fathf-r Is vcrv anxlousi to havo him return. O W. Powers will be tho main speaker ai a Democratic rally In llio opera-house i-'rldav night. Other speakers will also attend. MuhIc will bo furnished by the Payson Sliver band. |