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Show PIONEER OF ALPINE ENDS USEFUL LIFE Lplirnliu Henley, :, Vn.rs u Justice, 2() H-iirs n .School Tnihtee, and a M'ell.to.do I'nrmer Dies Aged CO. l'phrnlm Henley, ono of tho cnily ftettlcrs of Alpine and ono of its lend. ing citizens passed away Monday. Ho had been n BUfforer from dinbllla for tho past two yoaifl. IIo was n well known farmer and aheepman, having been n lcsldent of Alplno and I'lcasanr, GroVo for oer fifty years. Ho was born In Wlilllc, Diglnnd, Jnil. 27, 1817 When soen years of ago ho 7,''h his patents cnino to L'lnh, by way of 1Vt",,v Orleans. Thoro Cut by courtesy of Horald.rtcpubllcnn. woro nlno or tho Ilctioys who arrived In Now Orleans but befoto reaching St. Louis five died from n plaguo which raged on tho rlvor boat. Tho family settled In Pleasant Grovo and thirteen yenrs later moved to Alplno, wboro.tMr.iHealoyv seryojl niiii mi u f hi ?!'! ii' tiynre aJra"'ancltool' trur,tovfor 20 ycarB. - HoT s iurvlvod by a widow nnd eight children. Thoy arc: Mrs. Will, lam Jenkins of Victor, Idnho; Mrs. Otto A. Slcenback, of Salt I.ako; Mrs. Goorgo N'lclson of Butto, Mont.; Mrs. Guy Shoemaker of Mldvnlo; Mrs. Thorans McGregor nnd Mrs. Mark Dennett of Alpine. Funeral services wcro hold at Alplno Al-plno Wednesday! nfternoon from tho Alplno mooting house, lllBhop Vnnco presiding. Thos. F. Carllslo offered tho opening prnyor nnd Mayor John Hunter Hunt-er of Amotlcnn Fotk the benediction. Tho speakers were: Patriarch Henry Moylo, Patriarch Albert Marsh, John E. llooth of Provo and Pros. S. U Chlpman of Amcrlcnn Fotk. A bio. graphical sketch was read by Mrs. Mao Hnckott Marsh find n solo wns rendered by Mrsv Clntlnda llolmnn I.lttlo. It wns ono of tho largest funerals fun-erals over hold In Alplno, nnd tho floral 1 1 Unites woro many nnd beautiful. |