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Show UTAH STATE NEWS. Various Happenings Told in Brief for Busy Readers. A six-year-old son of J. C. Johnson of the Third ward, Logan, had his hand badly crushed in a hay pulley on Monday. Mon-day. The nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chldester of Redfleld la dead of consumption, brought on by swallowing swal-lowing a pine nut shell 'about three years ago. which lodged in her bronchial organs. or-gans. Master Henry Ormondfi of Greenville while getting his riding pony in trim for the Fourth races was thrown on his head, hurting him quite badly. Surgical aid was summoned. While no bones were broken his head was bruised quite badly. George Colllnghom, Sr., for the last thirteen years a resident of Castle Dale, passed away last Wednesday afternoon. The Immediate cause of death was pneumonia, pneu-monia, but inflammation of tho bowels and other complications preceded the fatal disease. t The valuation of Sevier county, as tabulated tab-ulated from the assessment rolls, Is $2.055,466,. an increase of $82,250 ovor last year." Thomas Edwards of Stockton was severely se-verely injured by being thrown from a buggy In which he was riding on Thursday, Thurs-day, due to a collision -with a road wagon. John Wesley Witt, a pioneer of Wasatch Wa-satch county, died at his homo in Heber. He was the father of nineteen children, thirteen boys and six girls, thirteen of whom are living. He has forty-two grandchildren and seventeen greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. t Dr. J. P. Tllson, formerly of Payson, died at Kanosli last Friday evening. The cause of his death was heart trouble. trou-ble. M Mrs. W. E.- Brown while walking across tho floor in her homo at Mount Pleasant slipped and fell, breaking her ankle. Ed Madsen of Mount Pleasant is suffering suf-fering with a broken collarbone, caused by falling against actable. Mrs. N. C. Schaugaard of Kooshharem, an old resident of that settlement, dlod last Friday from old ago and debility. Sho was 80 years old. Her husband died nvo years ago. Four children, two sons and two daughters, survive her. Mrs. Schaugaard was born In Norway, coming to Enhraim, Utah, with her husband nnd family thirty-one years ago. 4 O Mrs. John W. Pritchett, a most estimable estima-ble woman of Fairview, Is dead. fc Christian Bluhm, at the ago of 77 years, died Thursday morning at Moroni of pneumonia, Mrs. George Wlndoes, at the ago of 74 years; is dead at Moroni. She was born in England Her husband died but five weeks before. |