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Show I ' tN I air Pioneer I fpMS to his Reward ' USFJijjj W,w- (igC of 75. . 10i"!1 swenrJ"'"81 Sunday nf- lMj. MS BUitcrcr from pulsy for Hint p. 0 A'ng BUI ' rB Kor tho paBt 7kV; fttySi -'" f ""ended L ' na born in Malmo, (10?09 an WIO IMS Ho Joined the tr' cuWc ,WD'Nh,?rCh In 1867 and tho fol- ilm u'y BFn ch, Jmlcrated to Sandy, Utah. 1 Utah P"c Plains wlth tho Inst water win nifnany that mado those 1 "Point WnffS He was in John rrn3 ""' ffjil and Lnurltz Jnc- Jl the n .'tSSwter. W. D. Walters Snii ?" bFdm Petewn were his close S t luke Vnt their solicitation ho reek1",,?1 ?Mt Pleasant Orove In 1876, and lnr7nt 9 Je this city his home ever tho Sa 63 -m0 Ho has always been a hard-r hard-r wifr -- a faithful .6rkor uv . be ff.rhurch, and-because of his ?a!ea,n Wc honesty was universally rc-i rc-i 20mff 'Bed I"8 "lfc dlcd clBht monthB from tho , aves flvo children, Oscar salt TT M son, a merchant of Amador, Cal. ; bo d,8e Sanson, a merchant of Gur-liio Gur-liio n , S- John Swcnson, a farmer of 100 tTt Kurt arove. and Mrs. C. P. Wcst-S!r Wcst-S!r & Bund Mrs. T. M. Lovcll of Pleasant o"Kiinnni!1 Ke' funeral services were held In i A BjTafcrnaclo. Wednesday. Feb. 18. to ,hd Bcph Hilton presided. Tho speak- n at e B ro N. P. Peterson, C. P. Wnr- decrLS Ml JfPPC NlelBon, Frank Banks, it rrl B P AVI- Culllmorc. W. U Hayes on i? B Bishop James II. Walker. Mrs. H. Sah ' Thome sang "The Beautiful Icniin !" A larSe concourse followed lneer- remains to the cemetery, Tho Hllotlng members of tho Seventies liic or Biorum, of which Mr. Swcnson wns a reason Member, acting as pall-barcm N. P. ivitlii """rlerson, John West, Fred Smith, within Hilll'm Robinson, John Adams nnd detlon "'' 1,aison. 'MM o . i |