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Show Willavd Brevitios. Ifif so Special lo The Tribune. iu WILLARD. April 2. Funeral sort, over the remains of John Barker iy3 held vesterdny. A larpe number ofjlyjjii lives and friends gathered to pay jt-jilr laBt tribute to tlio deceased. The cMih was covered with floral offerings. speakem all paid high tribute to thSV ceased. A large number of relatively W. friends followed the remains to tho cij'j tory. fijist Claroncc Rtauffcr. ono of Willi aX most prominent young men. was B0vrL.i injured yesterday by a freight troij in" tho Oregon Short Lino railroad, j jea P Stsuiffer was going Into the field to arjctol load of hay, and as ho got to tho cro jtle the train was stopped over 1L Hel gU T templed to cross between two cars,' 'rV the train started to back up and c ? -his foot between the couplings. . It' stt w very badly crushed, and he was pu jiani tho train and taken to tho hosplts -p!e Brigham City, whero the best of ' m dm care is belmr given him. It la If that thoy wilt be able to save hls "r but he will lose his toes, as tw n Ihom were cut off and tho othcra roal at 0 and several bones were broken In i f fool. m , Ann There Is a force of men at work wLjUj tho town for electric lights. Thcy1"? have the poles set around town, v na) Browning and others of the com 6' were up from Ogden yesterday and), km that they wero well satisfied wWr s way tho work was progressing. John Hubbard, who has been attea J school at Logan, has returned homa.1.; f Bert Is'lcklns of Promontory Is vW wllh relatives and friends. a a: William E. Cole has gone to Man t , , spend a few weeks with relatives frAnfafewoll parly will be given in 1 of Henry W. Bragger tonight. He ?j leave for Germany next week aa a J mon missionary. tJP ? Isaac Finn, who has been at FrprAg torv for tlio past month, na3 retur. home. A. |