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Show offered up prayer and very touching remarks were made bv Elder Levy Pace. James F. Prince was l;orn December De-cember 23, ISO"). He leaves a wife and four children to mourn his loss. He was a cattle man and well known about this country. Very cold mornings all last week. Ranee Brothers have their photograph photo-graph gallery here this week. Sheep are coming in from the mountains moun-tains thick and fast. Second clip of wool being sheared. Henry Kuhn was up here the fore part of the week from Grapevine Springs hunting cattle. The Conference and Eisteddfod visitors vis-itors from this place were Alex Pace, Wihon Pace, Bishop Redd and Venice Rohner. Swiss, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 9, 1898. NEW IIAISMO'NY. James F. Prince and A'beH M-.thi.i left this town at noma c'n. October -lib for the purpose of hunting- deer They car.ipetl that evening at a sheep camp, am', i.tarted out early next morning lea ing their bov?c?. in catrp, They agreed to meet at noon at a sn -,-ified ohU'c in the w,vKls, bu. when Mu'his ;u l ived there he did no1 lied Prince. Seeing deer tracks and Prince':' foot tracks leading past the place of appointment, appoint-ment, he concluded that Prince was after the deer and returned to the sheep camp. A Prince- had net ?hov. n up next morning Mat his started out in search of him. He fojr.d Prim -. Ping j dead with his guu beside l.im, Xo j wounds were observable and it ir- believed be-lieved he died from heart fai'.ure. Pis : body was brought inc.: Thursday r.ftor- , noon, it having to be carried ;h;v . miles as there was no rc-.ds thrf.svh the woods. The sad affair is a severe ; sho.:k to hi! wife children i,i-.d roia- tives. r'uncral services we-; i-cli in ; the meeting house on Friday, 'e-ery- j body that was abie being U: ?. -t.-n'acce, Joseph ?. E-.-:'ry of Kar.arva. a rotMtiv |