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Show . t ' . , . Dc-th Rc-ovc3 a Ctrcr-3 PcrcrnIIiy. ; The death o Eriam Young, Jr., son of the church president of that name, removes a strong personality from'the community one who made his Impress upon the social, political and ecclesiastical body in the days when men, led strenuous lhes indeed. in-deed. Possessing a character of broad caliber, he made friends on all sides, not fewest of whom were citizens differing widely from his views of life and things. Genial in his disposition, he displayed generous gen-erous humanitarian instincts and commanded respect re-spect for the honesty of his relations ia all walks of life. o little regret.is heard that the deceased did not Jive to reach the ultimate goal he seemVdestined for, in which high oflce iha character of the wan would doubtless have had a wide-reaching and probably prob-ably wholesome influence upon Utah's new era. . i. . . . . . i L .' , - |