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Show I KAYSV8LlElNElj Specinl to The Tribune. " KAYSVILLE, Ulah, April 3.JI f I funeral services ovor tho rcmairif i Mrs. Emma Duko Scoffield, who? I last Sunday, were held in thn Ka4P meeting houso on Wednesday aftcril " It was one of Ihc largest funernls-K hero for a Jong tiino. Eighty-eightllfere vcynncc followed tho romaind ; to JTrJ.V cemetery. aSU'" Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomasaon WAN called to Levan, .Juab county, WejfcS .p,YcnilT. owing to tho mothoT' Mr. IhomaKSon being very sick. X ,nv Mrs. Henry Ellis of Layton, jLf lias been very sick for sometime vSnVfl is still a very sick woman. Sfftl'1 John B. Coles of this place, anlj Edith Barber of Ccntervillo, wero ried in Salt Lako City Tuesday, jj (lift John G. M. BarncH left for anf'tf . tended trip to Kansas City and oto5 eastern cities tonight. Jatv A number of tho friends of Ireno Swan gave her a surprise pT-at pT-at her homo on Wednesday oveninS Miss Cora Phillips was a Salt jU3 Cilv visitor this week. w.orfl1 Mr. and Mrs, Will Taylor -fit i daughter Norma, of Ogden, aro visf ,vc relatives in Knysvillc today. 8 Miss Ann Van Orden of LownLiiJ t0 Cache cnunt3 is horo in town visffmri 0 with her aunt, Mrs. John G. M. Bar!- r? and family. . Mrs. Barbara Laylon. former! , Ka3'sville, but now a resident ofTd flt Bernardino, Cal.. is hero visitingy her many relatives and friends. -j Miss lluldarose Brown, cntertainf tmi fow friends at her homo in Salt Itin City on Thursday evening at an .yvjjii Fool part3. Among tho number pri ,te j woro Messrs. Arnold M. Barnes M Paul li. Thomnsson of lvavsvilln ijP .... Mrs. Roy King, who has bconvj'.i, sick the last week, is now on thff i jfo Tr(:)V0- wifitli Alan Openshaw, who is attondinrfTjiitl Brigham Young collcgo at LogafJWnt homo here for a few (liiys vacatM!'.''. Messrs. Charley, Richard and IEf,v0Ir Layton of Thatcher, Arizona, aro EkYun villc visitors this week among tfjj maur relatives and friends. ihtf Len Taylor, Sr., an old residenfL(a Kaysvillc, is ver- sick at his k,ftflin here, from an attack of pneumonia! farti daughters, Mrs. William H. WilkeQt R and Mrs. Judgo Pardco of Salt Eta Cilv, are hero taking caro of hiinlyiom a few days. 3 I Hcbor Colomirc is suffonng fr6Xij it; I very bad attack of appendicitusAgJ'of t Interest on Public Funds. Special to The Tribune. BOISE, Ida., April 3. During y, quarter ending March 31, tho Btat lA Idaho received as j"tercst on pi "t funds the sum of $702. 03, tho lai tjff amount evor received, for any QUgr"" in the history of tho commonweal |