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Show dhatiio. I'mcsiLli June ISih. 191 in sail Lake l-llv. Annie li'ltn. daughter r John and Marjrrrt I. I'riestlej; Urn in sa't LaleCitr, .prll .-ml. 1-TI. DH-raneral eil-e will tc l-t-M at tte re ideiic of -.arrnlf. In Ihc Huh Ward on Sandtjr morning, June ?2&d, at It oVIort. rnends arc mTilcltn attend. Wltktss -At the li-IItfcnce of Illnwl Lloyd, of Wei'. Jordan. I'tlb. lllrlb.ot nld a&e. Anna Wilttn,, f cr-sri!- Alfred,, of Nottlng haw, England, a-red s: Tear, 3 months and 31 dar. lHrraed died ai h hid Lied, aL-ne Litler-dir Saint, rnrmunded !? rainy foilnr. friend. A larce-naculicr foll.-red the remains to tnt -riTF. She was ore ot the nljrst SaiatJ in the Vottiaghjrn Con fcrenre, and one of the molt teadfa-c VMnninl lr and Nottlnhlm paper., plra.e corr. OIH-JC fJAKY. Ilrismrr.-At Noith Oj-den. Weber Count j, tub. May Tlti. antra seiere ill ne of tmelie week. Uobert C. Iterrett. Ilecel'Cd was the son of tlotert and sarah i:. lUrrrtl. was tarn at Sfcple Aih Ion, l.nj-land, June ilr.l. IslI, and n Uip tiled Junel-l. M7J,- Elder John llallidaj With Lis s.rer.u he tailed from Liverpool on the ihip jtiklamrf. In January, Isl-J. Af ler a royare of eleven wecai tte company landed at cw Urican, but, on their way op the mer on the steamer CoiuWutton and Jary. one half the roa,pany were ramedotl byebolcra. The dead were his mother, brother, sister, aid an uncle- The .orely stneten family ero,ed the plains in President Georre A. Smith's company, reachlns Salt I -ate City on October 5lh. I-IJ. After one year apent In salt late City Lhr fierrttt family removed to Weber Lunty, fettling in "Karr Kort." Here the dcreaied was ordainM a Sei enty at the naeof theorganiration of the asth tuor-am. tuor-am. in Isl. He retnOTCd toKotthOgden in 1S3I, and n March nth, ls&, wai married to Miter ?arah Ann lVoodhead,by whom he had four on and seven daughter, lfe was one ot be early laborers in the North (Vden Snn-lay Snn-lay f chool. and iras f or a long time It ia-srrintendeot. ia-srrintendeot. Ite wa released from thli alsrwhen calle.1 to go on a n:tnon to England In u. IIU health failed 10 much loweier. while there that he waa released o return home, and again met his family In .otembcr of the ame year. He was again :a!led tntolhemiKiionary deldat the April ranfercnee. 179. and sent to the Stales of Jirliipin. lllinnt. anil P,nnlr,,l, -.h- he laoored witli Llder 1. K. IllnUe nnlll released to return home in the lummcr of lf-0. Elder Ilerrett for many years rlllod the position of Teacher In the North Ogden Ward, bnt after hit miiion to the United states he wai ict apart as one of the Seven !mldeni of the Ihirly'euhth juorumof seienue". lie waiaeUre In aiutmg the sick In the severe epidemic of ftmallpo. in ISTHand IS3. In lsft '.be dUeaie carried off hi son, and left hu own frame ao that tcred that he never fully recovered from Its cffectl. Dunn the forty ILree years of hi membership in the Church of Jeeua Chn.t of I-attei -day Saints he bore a uniform I e-tiroony e-tiroony to the tretJi of the tloipel. He wa energetic in canng for the interest of h:i quorum, and wilt be greatly ml,ed by iu memberi. Ilewai elected Jnince or the l'eace for the North Ogden I'recinct In ISsT.and reelected re-elected In ls-3. Only two male retidenu remilnln North Ojtden precinct who were living here at the lime of Ilrother tUnclli arrival in the place.CoM. Jrrnai'if Star, please copy-. |