Show PERRY I 1 PERRY august 3 30 00 A LI I 1 is has tried out his pumping aid d now has it in T C young star startled ted bs P pump UM P ads last chrs thursday and that also Is proving a success V F davis has a force ot of men at work laying pipe and they are pushing it along as fast as possible ile he expects to pump water to irrigate thirty acres at an elevation ot of about feet later mr fr V V F davis pumping plant has proven a complete success it throws enough water to run in 36 rows of trees or 72 ditches at one time some of the peach growers here expect to start gathering the crop this week the cannery hero here has been thoroughly overhauled and will be in first class condition to handle the peaches as soon as they are arc ripe A few days ago mr and mrs J SI INI young buried weir their baby boy the little fellow had been sick nearly sill all summer and al a 1 I that could ie be thought of was done which seemed rather to aggravate than to alleviate his bis condition until death relieved him last wednesday funeral services N hero ere held e d over the remains of sarah II awkins dunn who died at 3 a in on the speakers were bishops counselor V P F davis and bishop ilor ris ds peters denmark benben and pres C horsley of brigham musical Iu numbers were Is it well with my soul some happy day shall I 1 receive a welcome home invocation and benediction by counselor n B nelson and A 11 II young respectively sister dunn was born at locksley warwickshire Warwick shire england august 1 IS 18 27 she with her husband john who died after reaching st louis canio came to this country in 1852 and after burying her husband huab and she continued on her journey to salt lake city eventually ily moving to bountiful where in the year 1854 sho she married I 1 J J dunn soon after they in the general move south r returning sho she again made bountiful her home tor for a while and then moved to cache valley in a few years she moved to brigham city and in about about two years moved back to cade cache valley again where she lived until her lie bus band purchased what was then thea known as ab the perry gingham bingham place here at perry which was about thirty years ago she has lived hero here since that time she was the mother of six children two we daughters and four sons all still icing she had bad 27 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren she passed through a lot of the trials and privations incident to the early settlement of these valleys and through it all remained true during the latter part of her life she ahe made her homo home with her daughter mrs airs mary alary E perry where slie she received every care and comfort that thai could lie be procured |