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Show I mn soie County Pioneer Dies Home of Daughter in Farmington. to Tho Tribune. j Dec. 18. Emory W. -Soule, 7 years, the first school teacher Hooper' dlstiict and a pioneer of county, died at Ul llomo of n,s r, Mrs. J3va Van Fleet. In TCirm-today, TCirm-today, after an Illness which fol-titrokc fol-titrokc of apoplexy sustained last His death, which occurred at 10 thU rooming, was due to dropsy. jn Roanoke county, Virginia, Mr. t the ape- of 21 years joined one 'companies which act out for the flS of California. The company ip when it reached Utah and Mr. tecldtd to make his homo In this In 1S5L he Joined the Mormon taWns up his residence at Hoopor rs later. The remainder of his h the exception of the few months i resided with his daughtor, was i the Weber county village, where only served as its first school but also as Justice of tho peace ile. during the early '80s, served Clears' mission in his native state, survived by tho widow and the c sons and daughters: Miss Lu-loule, Lu-loule, Provo; Orson T. Soule, Salt Ity; Henry W. Soulo, Frank I. ud Jlrs. Mary Sturdevant, all of hony. Idaho; Lawrence J. Soule, Mrs. Van Fleet, Farmington, and joule, who is attending college in rton. D. C. funeral will bo held on Sunday in with services in the Hoopei it l o'clock. The interment will e in tho Hooper cemetery. The 1 He In state at tho homo of inr Fleet in Farmington and may id by tho friends on Saturday in and evening and until 10 Sunday morning. |