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Show FORMER PL. GROVE .". CITIZEN OIES SOD- '. DENLY IN CANADA i Hnymoml, Alta., Canada, Aug. 1G. f James llodebnck UIcil suddenly Aug. C at his homo. His death was duo to heart falluro. Ho had just como from town and askod his wlfo to prepare lilm a luncli, as ho was going to Sterling Ster-ling on business. IIu stepped out to I, cut soino wood for tuo fire, and being longer thun his wlfo tlionght ho should ' bo, Bho called to him and then walked out and found him dead by tho wooil. pile Mr. Hodubuck wau a highly rospect-,ed rospect-,ed man, with a wldo clrclo of friends. Ho lived u good life, and was useful, having hole), many responsible positions, posi-tions, In tho Church and otherwise. He was born In 1853 nt Pleasant Grove, Ulah. At tho ago of 21 ho married Miss Ixjrnnu. II. Wcoko. Ho was tho i son of James and Phoebe B. Ilodo. back. Soma yours of his lire wcro spout In Richfield, Utah, whero ho was tho town constable for muny years. From tbero with his family liu eaind to Raymond In 1900, mid he. , " enmo n prosperous farmer. Ho held "positions ot trust hero. Resides his wifo ho has nlno living liv-ing children: Jnmo3 A. Rodeback ot Raymond; Joseph H. Rodoback, Coal-dalo, Coal-dalo, Alta.; Minna Hepplor, Cardston; 12. Ray Rodeback, Cal?ary; Don C. Kodeback, Coaldale, Alta.; Kdlth Stevens, Stev-ens, Aabor, Alta.; William W. Rodeback, Rode-back, Raymond; Mxlo Burton, Card-tston; Card-tston; Roxlo Robblns, Raymond. Tlicro aro 25 grandchildren. Funeral services wero held Aug. 8, |