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Show Joseph Walker Passes Away Came To Amcrlcun Fork From En&. land In 1872 Was Never Married. Joseph Walker, who has beon n resident resi-dent of Amoricnn Fork since 1872, died nt his homo In tho Fourth Ward Sundny, at 1 o'clock. Ho has been sick with pneumonia for six wooks. Mr. Walker wno u son of Thomas and Annio Walker. Ho was born li St. Helens, Lunoashlre, England, December De-cember 25, 1850. Ho Joined tho church in Englnnd nnd camo to Utah In April, 1872, locating In Amoricnn Fork, which city has been his homo ever slnco. Ho was novor married, bill has mndo his homo with his sister, who also has remained single. Ho loaves two brothers and three sisters, Rlehnrd Wnlkor living In To-ton To-ton HiiBlu, Idaho, John Walker whose home Is In Kaysvllle, Wm. Walker of Highland, Mrs, Maggie Macklln and , Miss Annie Walker of American Fork Funorul Borvlces were held In the Fourth Ward Meeting Houso Tucsda afternoon. Dlshop Warren Smith provided pro-vided n ml made sonic remarks, ills-hop ills-hop Josp.ilt H. Starrs albo spoko nud paid trlhutoB to tho Integrity unci Miauicter of tho deceased Martini Hanson i'cllveit.1 the opening prayer land (U'orw Knight the benediction. I Theie were many beautiful flowers I t - |