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Show ITT " Pleasant Grow rkws. Edited By F. S. Humphries PROMINENT CITIZEN CALLED. J 4,Thq sudden death o William H? Stewart at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, eatne a a great shock to the pecple of thi nuiiity, as Mr. Stewart had keen. W his Usual health and was attending 'to h's work as usual only the prevkMW Dath was caused through afl aetile attack of indigestion. 'f Deceased was in hia 7Hh,jrr, wa, born Dec. 4th, 1642, In StWLawrenej Cjun y. New "York. Caaat to Uia with his parents when he waa te) years of age. , In cerly manhood" h was called a" number qf tlmes'to return te'the MiM ourl river to assist emigrants on their travels to Utah. He was married to Miss Little Davia in 1871 and moved to his farm in the north field. Returning to town wUh hla family in 1896, where he located at the present family home. Mr. Stewart waa a kind, genial many, considerate with his family, and obliging oblig-ing to his neighbors and frientfe. He waa never too busy te take hla, faai; out for pleasure or to help hla rieighbera in time of need. An n member ef the warcj and a citizen cit-izen of Pleasant1 Grove, deceased haa stood back of the author kia in their various moves to progreai and better ment and waa one of the early one "te rcalizo the value of our toil' and eHa-. at) for growing better fruits, wMefc he hid two fine orchards. At time at hi death tho family were pleasantly a V" tied in a comfortable, modern hftme, aid he was looking forward to enjoying enjoy-ing the fruits of his arduous labors of the paBt thirty years. t 'He is survived by hla Widow and eight children, as follows; W. D. Ste art, vAmericjn Fork; Mrs. Lewie S. We,t. Mrs. Junkw. WeU,, Chf rULA, andTt It. Stewari;,a4d Uf. ,OSm Jonea aM f.JUH Uke; the Mhweafid and .MU' ' das og-.i.'-HJia-sj MfltfJnsslf'J WW largest attended ever seen here. The speakers were John Y. Walker, "V. 8. Humphries, J. E. Thorne, Richard J. Wnelloy. W. L. Hayes, Prea. S. L. Ch'pmuit and Up. S. L. Swensin. Slnglnguas furnished by the conjoint choirs of the three warda under the direction of Mr. Hump'nrien Solos wero rendered-by Mrs. S. Thorne and Miss Holman. The floral oflferlngs wero cluborato. |