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Show PK0V0. PROVO. Nov. 24. Charles Robblns, ths young man who shot himself Tuesday, is considerably better and there is every possibility of his recovery, the only danger being from blood poisoning. The ball, aimed at the heart, struck a rib, which changed the course of the mlssle so that it passed through the right lung and lodged in the muscles of ths back. Funeral services were conducted over the body of Nelson W. Tiffany, Jr., yesterday yes-terday afternoon at ths First Ward meeting house, a large number of friends being present. Bishop Berg, David John, Jr., W. S. Rawllngs and M. L. Prall made appropriate remarks. A quartette composed of John Johnson. W. Roberts. W. Whitehead and Samuel Jones sang -I Need Thee Every Hour," and Mrs. Frank Ramsey sang "Oh, My Father." Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Startup, and to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon, a son. George Pickup of Ashley Is visiting friends in Provo. The doctors of the Provo general hospital hos-pital operated on Jacob O. Waolen, an Armenian from Murray for a broken knee cap. The operation was successful, success-ful, f The following Judges of election have been appointed for the coming school election: First ward C. D. Glasler, Mrs. W. Strong. John H. Ferre. Second ward W. D. Alexander, Esther C. Stewart. Oscar Wilklns. Third ward Aron Gray, J. Vf. Danger-fild Danger-fild and 8 Henrlesen. Fourth ward G. A. Booth, Walter Dixon. Dix-on. Orson Bird. Fifth ward E. T. Jones, Mrs. Grace Cheerer, John Saxey. . Miss Prilla Frlsby and J. J. Hickman have been engaged as teacher at the Timpanogos school on completion of the Dew addition. The following mining locations were filed todav with the County Recorder: 8. W. Craig et al.. locating the San Pedro Pe-dro in the American Fork mining district; dis-trict; Thomas L. Vincent et al.. locating the Vincent Nos. I and 2, Provo mining district. The following couple received licenses to wed today: E. L. Frd. aged 35. of Sprlngville, to Julia F. Taylor, aged 39, of Payson. I Deputv Sheriff Dave Barnett arrested W. R. Hodson for using unlawfully another an-other man's boat and decoys on the Utah like. John C. Graham is still too sick to attend at-tend to his editorial duties. Mrs. W. Taylor, wife of Mr. Taylor, the electrician, is reported very ill. John Taylor Is ill from the after effects of typhoid fever, which he had some months ago. |