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Show Willard Brevities. Special lo The Tribune. WILLARD. March 29. Funeral services serv-ices over the remains of Mrs. Eleanor Call were held yesterday afternoon. It was one of the largest held hero for some time. The speakers wore RIshop William J. Facer. M. W. Dallon. E. P. Cardon. Mary E. Ward. Rachel Morgan, Dr. Jachab Harding of Brlgham City, J. D. Potters and Lorenzo Stale. Mrs. Lytha Blair of Ogden hns returned re-turned homo, after spending a few days here with her mother, Mrs. Rosebell Hubbard. Ebnhart Zundle of Squarctown is visiting vis-iting with relatives and friends. N. C. Chrlstesen of Geneva Is spending spend-ing a few days with friends. Abraham Zuiulle has returned home from Logan, where ho has been visiting with his sou. Joseph. Miss Elhel Ward, who is nttending school at Brlgham. Is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ward. Mrs. Clarlsa Hardy of Sail Lake City Is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Tlldla Hnrdlng. Miss Alice Wells has gone to Brlgham Clly to spend a few days with her sls-ler. sls-ler. Mrs. Maud Gldncy. Miss Lavenla Korth. who Is attending attend-ing school at Brlgham, Is visiting with rclatlvos and friends. The people of South Willard are now arranging to have the switch put In on the Oregon Short Line railroad, between be-tween Willard and the Utah hot springs. The people are to pay for one-half and the company tho other half of the material ma-terial and the company does the work or pays the farmers for doing it. The arrangements are completed for the Y. L. and Y. M. M. I. A. reunion, which will be held Tuesday. March 30, in the basement of the tabernacle. It will be one of tho best given for years, as a line programme has been arranged. A farewell party will be given Friday Fri-day evening 111 the opera hall, In honor of Henry W. Brngger, who loaves on a mission to Germany the llrst of next week. |