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Show P NEWS OF EPHRAIM 1 Spceiiil lo the Tribune. EPIIItALM. Dec 1. One of the larcesl funerals held In this city for several months was that of yesterday afternoon over the remains of Ben Sparks. The casket was removed from the home to the tabernacle shortly after 12 o'clock. The services were conducted by Bishop C. It. Dorius and the speakers were J. P. L. Reinholl. N O. Anderson, Erlck Chrlsten-sen, Chrlsten-sen, Joseph E. Anderson and Bishop Dorlns. The tabernacle choir furnished the slugluu. under the direction of Professor Pro-fessor Frank Chrlslenseii. The floral offerings of-ferings were maiiv and beautiful. Mr. Sparks leavus a wife and eight children to mourn his .loss the oldest child being only 10 years of age. Harold Anderson of Mayfield is reported to be dangerously 111 with typhoid fever. Eleek Beck of Ccnterfield met with an accident yesterday while riding a fractious frac-tious horse through the fields west of town. The horse threw him. the fall bmiklng his leg Just above the knee and injuring Ills spine. Mr. and .Mrs. Foster Funk of Sterling are rejoicing over the arrival of a boy. The many friends of Miss 15m ma llen-sen llen-sen and AVIUic Jensen, both of Center-field, Center-field, will Ito pleasantly surprised to lenru of their marriage, which took place at the courthouse at MantI today. A reception was given at the home of the groom's parents at Ccnterfield this evening." Twin girls, weighing eight pounds each. were born to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boson yesterday afternoon. The -1 -year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. .1. ciirlsloffcrson of Sal inn died this morning morn-ing from spinal meningitis, after an Illness Ill-ness of only a week. The arrangements for the funeral have not yet been completed. |