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Show ORANGEVILLE The family and relatives of Mr. Al Fullmer were cau ed to mourn the jdeath of Mrs. Olive Loretta Stilson I Fullmer, who was suddenly taken with j apoplexy and passed to the great be-' be-' yond wilhin a few hours. Mr. Fullmer has always been a noble citizen to Orangeville, ever willing to push to the front with things that would build up or advance the community. He moved to Price some time ago where he has been working as a contractor. His wife has j always been faithful to every effort he put forth, always thinking of him and her family. Mrs. Fullmer has been troubled with this same disease before I but on May 1st she was taken to her bed. She suffered severe pain for one day and two nights then loft her family of six to join her other three children in heaven. Mrs. Fullmer was the daught- j er of Cyrena Lytle and W. L. Stilson ; and was born July 27, 1866. Mr. Full-; mer wishes to thank the people for their kindness in their bereavement. The Rainrer quartet gave a very good entertainment at Orangeville on Mon- : day e vening. Sam Jewkes has the smallpox. Mrs. Josie E. Childs has gone to Pro- ', vo and Springville, where she will visit her friends and relatives, then return ' with her son Devere who has been attending at-tending school at the B. Y. U. The sheep shearers are returning, all have their pockets filled with something. Mr. Gmer P. Peacock and Miss Mabel Ma-bel Brown were wed at Orangeville Miy 8th and gave a dance in the evening. even-ing. We suppose Gomer decided that he would rather live alone than to be single so he got married. Success Gomer! twii.'ii-J.uj'.ii '1 JU,'II,U--uill.E.-iar3 |