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Show LEHI JUNCTION CITIZEN ' GOES TOJS REWARD '. U'us Muster Mecliuulc nt I.ehl Jam'- 4 tlon For Seventeen Years. I.eau'i u Large Fatally. Henry T. Davis passed away Thursday Thurs-day morning after an illness of two weeks. Ho linn been falling for some time nnd death wns finally due to a combination of btonchlnl and heart troubles. Mr. Davis wns born In South Wales, Feb. 12,t18C4. Ho como to Utah with his parents, John nnd Jnno Dnvls, when ho wns nbout 1G oi IS years of ngo. ' Ho has lived in Lchl most of the tlmo since, leading tho life of n farmer at Lohl Junction, up till 17 years ago; Ince which tlmo ho has been n me- rhntilc, In charge of tho enrs nml en-nines en-nines for tho Salt Lake lloutc at their i I.ehl Junction terminal. Ho wns a very dependable employee and had . ho confidence of nil his ncnunlntun- 008. Ho leaves n widow living' In Salt i '.ake and n family of twelve children. The boys arc John II. nnd Dnnlcl, llv- 4 lng in Salt Loko City, William P., Mvlng In Oil City, Pennsylvania, , Chnrlcs R., In Ciillonte, Nov, nnd Kd. who wns nt homo with his father. , Tho girls nro Mrs. William E. Trlnn-Imnn, Trlnn-Imnn, Jr., of Lchl, Mrs. Uny Cnitcr, ( of Provo, Lucy, Hazel, .Rosa, Ethel and Wlnnlfred Dnvls living with their mother in Salt Lake. Tho son In Pennsylvania has been notified by telegraph nnd unless ho requests differently the funeral will bo hold In the Third Wnrd meeting house nt 2 o'clock Sunday. o |