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Show JOIN THE MAJORITY, Utah Pioneers Included in List of the Past Week. John J-ee. a pioneer of the Provo .valley, is dead. Ho came to Ulan In tS.IG and In 1S5S settled near Hcber. where he resided re-sided until tho end. Ho leaves a widow, six children, nfly-nlno grandchildren, sixty-two gront-grandchlldren and one sreat- great-grandehlM. He was S5 years old. . John T. Thnm of 'Logan passed away on Friday. He-and his wife milled a handcart across' the plans, coming with the first company of the handcart brigade bri-gade to Utah in lSSG. He was "S years of age. Tho funeral' occurred Sunday. William P. Jon of, aged 75 years, a pioneer pio-neer of Utah and for. thirteen years a resident of Eurckardlcd at his home there on Friday morning, lie was ono op the first men- to travel, the , route -over which tho Sail L.ake Route railway Is built. He leaves a wife and ten children. chil-dren. The body was brought to Salt Lake for Interment. m . A Kathryn, the S-yeai-old daughter of Mrs. George 15. Blair, formerly of Salt Lake, died Friday at llio home of her grandmother. Mrs. Luna V. Thatcher, in Logan. The little ono had suffered from pernicious anemia for a long time, and tills, with other complications, was tho cause of her death. Funeral was teld Sunday. This Is tho sixth death In the G. W. Thatcher family In tlie past six yoais. Mrs. George Tristram, aged Si years, is dead at Hcnefer. She had been an Invalid, In-valid, caused from a fall, for the last four yuars. She kept n store there for over thirty yeai-s, and was well known and highly respected by all. |