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Show PROVO NEWS NOTES 1 Spoclal to The Tribune. PROVO. July 11. Mrs. Christcen Johnson Hinckley, wife of Professor B. S. Hincklc3r of the L. D. S. college, died in this city at fl o'clock this morning. She was the eldest daughter of ex-Councilman Nels Johnson of this city. Sho was bom in Provo June 4, 1S70. Eight living children, the eldest 13 3'cars of age, arc left motherless. Friends will be permitted to view the remains at the residence of Nels Johnson in the First ward from 11 a. m. until 1 p. m. Mon-day Mon-day next. Funeral services will be held in the First ward meeting houso at 2 p. nr. Monda3". Funeral services over tho remains of Mrs. Lavina ITcdquist, who died Tluirs-da3T Tluirs-da3T evening,' will be held in the Fifth ward meeting house Sunday at 1 p. m. Tho remains maj" bo viewed at the residence resi-dence from 11 to 12 o'clock Sunday, Articles ftf incorporation of tho Dragon Mining company were filed with the county clerk today. The capital capi-tal stock is placed at 1,000,000 shares of the par value of 10 cents each. Jesse Knight is president: John W. Knight, vico-prcsidont; R. 12. Allen, secretary and treasurer, and these, with W. Lester Les-ter Mangum and L. E. Ritcr, form tho directorate. Tho company owns sixteen claims in the Tintic district, Juab coun- t y- Judge Booth todaj- denied the motion for a now trial in tlic case of Martha E. Miller vs. the Mount Ncbo Land & Irrigation Irri-gation company. William M. Roylanco returned home toda3' from Denver, whero ho has been to help nominato William J. Br3m. Mr. Roylanco is glad ho was there. He saw tho great demonstration ever witnessed by American citizens, he sa3'3. |