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Show JUNIUS CALDWELL DIES IN MISSION FIELD After twenty months of the most faithful labor in the cause of truth. Junius Caldwell, son of Joseph Caldwell of Molen, died in the missionary field. The valiant young man was laboring at the time of his death in the North Carolina Caro-lina conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was stricken with typhoid fever some time ago and after a lingering illness passed to the great beyond on Monday, July 12, 1915. Sad, indeed was the news to his aged father and relatives, and their griel is only appeased ap-peased in the thought that he died in a noble cause. Junius was the son of Joseph and Annie Petrena Fjeldsted Caldwell, and j was born at Gunnison, Utah, on Junej ! 3, 1883, and was 27 years of age. He ' was always a faithful son and paid J ! strict obedience to his parents and grew i J up to honor them in the performance of J J his duties. The father, accompanied by his son, j Bishop J. E. Caldwell, went to Price to meet the body of the deceased last Sat-' Sat-' urday, and on Monday the funeral was held at Molen, where many friends and relatives met to pay their last respects and share the grief of the aged father, who is bowed down with the heavy load. I |