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Show Obituaries been far the past two weeks, of causes incident to age. Mrs. Bird was injured December 11th when the automtbde in which she was riding collided with another vehicle on the Men don road near the Cache county fair grounds, and she reportedly never recovered fully from these Injuries. j Slij was born in Richmond. a daughter of 1858, April 7, P. and Amy Almira Gib j Matthew j son Fi field. She was married to lewis Richard Bird in the old Endowment house may Salt 13. 1378. Mr. Bird died 11 years ' ago, Survivors include six sons and three daughteis: Roy Bird. Sugar Io-City, Idaho; Matthew Bird, j and Charles Bird. pan; Henry M ndon; Albert Bird, with the L'. S. armed forces In California; Laiiri n 11. id, of Cal. forma; Mrs. Annelt Benton. Weiner. Idaho; .Mrs. Amy Thompson, Ogden, and Mrs. Ruby Rings. Wellsville; 30 grandchildren, 13 great grandchild- ren, and four brothers and sister--: Filield, Ogden; Thomas and Albitt Fiflcld, of Cal. forma, and Mrs Naomi River Heningcr, Ih'IchtS. l services will bn cm dinted Monday at 1 p.m. in the Mcndon ward chapel by Edgar mav Hancock, bishop. Friends call at the home of a Min, Mathew Bird, 303 South First West street Mrndav from 10 a. m. until time of services. In Mcndn from 12:30 until time of services at the Burial will be in the chapel. Mention cemetery directed by the Kenneth Lindquist mortuasy of Logan. ' i ; Us I .ke j i J'-v-- WIII.I.VM . EVANS , Fu-nra- for William Funeral services the B. Evans, 60. employe of and Mountain Stales Telephone Telegraph company for 34 years, who died Thursday morning of a heart attack, Will be conducted Saturday at 1 p. m. in the First ward chapel by B.shop Henry It. Cooper. a severe Mr. Evans suffered heart attack two years ngo and had been convalescing since that time. He was born June 29. 1333 in Brigham City, the son of William fj. I,. (Grant) Ilenstrom decree I.e Grande Grant Hcns-troand Mary Jordan Evans. He had 39. a foreman at the PaOn lived in Lou an since 1917. October 8, 1904 he married llulda cific Fruit Express company, d.ed Mondav at 6 p. m. sat his home. Larson. street. Salt he 1055 Seventh East Active in church affairs was a member of the Ixigan Lake City, of a heart attaek. n Mr. Ilenstrom was bom in First ward and was a member June 19, 1004 a son of John of the Logan stake high priests quorum. He lived for many years R. and Annie E. Porter Ilenstrom in the Seventh ward and was He was employed formerly In Silt Lake City ns a battery repairman. active there. The body will be brought to of Surviving arc his widow Logan, arriving at 3 or 4 oclock Mrs. I.oona two Logan; daughters. Hammond of Burley. Idaho, and Saturday and will be buried in Miss Mary Louise Evans of Ixigan; the Lcgan cemetery. four grandchildren and one sisof Visits Here Jones ter, Mrs. Margaret Brigham City. Clen Lundberg, former onvnlove Friends may call at the family of livens, who is now working home. 385 West First South street, at Price, was a IiOgan visitor 9 7 m. to and Sat- early this week. p. tonight from His wife and urday until time of services Bur- family still reside in Logan. ial In Logan cemetery will be directed by the W. Loyal Hall Offers Bond Reward Lo-pa- Herb Humphreys of Logan, has offered a $25 war bond as reward Ellen 0. F. Bird to the person who returns a .22 Mrs. Ellen Orrelia Fifield Bird. caliber pistol taken from his car 87, of Mendon, Relief Society recently. He explained that the teacher for many years, died gun, mounted on a special frame, Thursday at about 4 p. m. in a is a present from a serviceman Logan hospital where she had now serving in the South Pacific. 4, 1914 Friday, February The Cache American. Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Four ixiimmoN 1Ol'I.TK V WINNERS ANNOI Nt ED Continued from One) let and young trio. V!nl Hymouth Rocks Henry Aebiseher, first and second pul leu; W, H, Coley, Logan, first d hen. and Buff Orpingtons George Napier, Meond cockerel and young trio; Marvin Poppleton, Wellsville first cock. White Leghorn Joseph Fredlie. first young trio; L. F. IiCgan, Smith, Logan, second young trio. . White Langshun Franz first, second and tnrd pullet. Blarfe Langshan V. S. Curiam, and third first, second first and second hen: cockerel; first, second and ihird pullet: fir.-- t old trio; first and second young trio. Blark Auttralon Franz Hcri. first and secon I pullet. Columbia Franz Wyndotu H ri, fir.-- t md serond pullet. S.lvcr Laced Bearded poksh Ihi.ry Aeb.scher, first cock and second hm. Crc-teHalf Eared Yc.ir-v. l,og..n, fir.--t old r.o and fi.--t lien. Whit.Black Polish-A- im Lennhardt. Providence, first old trio. Golden Laced Polish Alma Leonhard'., second cock. Silver S; angled Hamburg Alfir-- t ms and second hen: Whim Fared Black Spanish, fir-- t hen: Mottled Houdan, first hen: Blue And.iulsian. first hen. Silkies W, H. Petersen, first! .voting trio. Light Brahama W. A. Budge and sons, Lcgan. first cock and first. cockerel; second. third, fourth ard fifth hen and pullet, first old trio, first young trio. Single Comb Black Minorcas W. A. Budge and sons, first and second roekerel; first, third, fourth and fifth pullet; first and second hen; first old trio and first young trio; Evan Strobelt, second pullet. Single Comb Rhode Island Red Jarvis Rogers. Logan, fifth young third trio; Dan Scott, Logan, cock, first and second cockerel; ' second and third hen: third pul-- ! let, first and second old trio; se. cond young trio. C. H. Johnson. Logan, first rock, first, fourth and fifth hen: first, fourth and fifth and fourth old pullet; third trio, first and third youg trio; W. A. Budge and sons, third cockerel, fourth young trio. Ted Gessel, Providence, second cock: L. F. Smith. Logan, fourth ailfl fifth cockerel, second pullet. Speckled Sussex E. H. Hendricks, first hen; Henry Aebisher, second hen. White Cornish Franz Herl, Logan. first young trio. Round Head Game William Saurey, Logan, first young trio. F. F. A. Ross Bartlett, Mendon, first utility Clinton pen; Leichty, second utility pen. ! 1 j j n Ili-rl- FARM-MASTE- MILKERS R Just Arrived! 20 Heavy Duty H 1J. I. Motor and Rotary Pump TtQ d h Cn-Mo- Heavy Tinned! 6-G- al. Pail Farm-.AIa.Nt- your I test value in a milking: ma- . . . cr p chine! 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