Show JL A COLORADO COLONY MANGOS MANOOS Colo Sept 18 1894 A As we are seldom heard beard from I thought perhaps an item or two from this his remote part or of the vineyard might t prove rove a and of ot int interest rest to Lo some of your readers reader Brother W Wm m Hy Hyde Je a farmer rest rest- real of SAlt Lak Lake died here on the Lath inet Brights Bright's Bright disease heart and stomach troubles were the cause of his death be lacked about two weeks of years old His Hip funeral Was held 0 on a the 15 16 in tb and was J attended by the residents Irrespective or of creed reed The kindness toward Brother r Hyde and its ble family by our ou outside ide friends during blaring bl his illness Ulness of ot nearly four months was waa vr very ma marked kd Indeed and was an aD evidence of or the many friends he bad had made while living Jiving here bere As Aiwas was truthfully remarked by one on of 01 the speakers speaker at ag a the funeral a larger hearted man than Brother Hyde never lived He H will doubtless be remembered by a great area many of the timers old In Salt Bait Lake as BB he be was was street supervisor there for tor a number of ot years and aDd also allo city jailor On OD the we had a very pleasant gathering at the home ot of o Brother Lewis Barney one of ot the Utah Pioneers whose place of resi- resi residence residence resi residence dence was erroneously given in the list of ot surviving Pioneers recently published in the DESERET NEWS NEWS as being baing in Elsinore Utah Brother Barney has bas been living here bere for tor about three years The occasion for tor the aforesaid gathering was the eighty eighty- eighty eighth eighth anniversary of Brother Bar Bar- Barney's Barneys Barney's ney's Deys birth Among those present were President F P A Hammond and Counselor Wm Halle HaUe After a avery every very gery nice dinner the assembly was called to order and after atter singing and prayer the afternoon was spent in ine speech speechmaking making interspersed ed with sing sing- sing sing-ine I lot nil Bro Barney related some of the incidents connected with the early days ef of the Church and pioneer journey which were very In- In All AU felt fell to congratulate the veteran on having attained to such aripe a aripe aripe ripe old age and still ing b b ing quite hale bale and hearty being belog able to walk a dis- dis distance dis us tance of five or six miles without any Inconvenience He has baa quite a lengthy Temple record to his bin credit and ex- ex expects expects ex to do a work for tor or about four tour hun hUD hundred hundred dred more of ot his bis dead kindred in the near future it if bis his life lite is ia spared The weather ia is very pleasant now but ban bal been quite cool On the night ni ot of the we had a very heavy beavy be frost trost which destroyed our gardens but we are very thankful that it came too toolate toolate late to eaten catch our grain which as aa it leis isis leisa a light crop on account of ot scarcity of water The NEWS comes comel regularly to tc band and ia is a very welcome visitor L LM M AL W |