Show Manti News Notes J f William F. F Maylett Maylott one of the tho pio- pio 9 of this place pulSed passed away at athis ats t s his homo home in this city after several months of f suffering Buffering Mr Maylott l tl was an orphan when whon less loss than ci eight ht l' l years cf of ago age his parents having died t t- in England be before foro 1820 In In 1844 he ho united with Mith tho the Mormon church and 1 four weeks later Inter ho he became a travels travelIng traveling travel- travel s ing lug older cIder Ho lIo immigrated to th the then n 1 United States In 1853 and while eros eros- sing tho ocean ho married Miss Bessio it Rud Rudd g During the tho years yeara 1853 to 1850 ho was wall e stationed at la Ia whore ho he a was wal engaged in tho the wholesale hardg hard hard- g WAre waro business budness Iu In 1 1856 ho l- l od Capt Morrills Morrill's company to Utah Utan and ana a short time after his hilt arrival ho he located In Mantl Manti lIe Ho was an express messenger during the tho Black Hawk between Manti Gunnison Ephraim and Twelve velve Milo Mile Creek Creck Ho lIe is survived by a a. widow and many children and grandchild- grandchild to t Mrs Ferdinand Erickson of Mt Pleasant i is the guest of Mr Ir and Mrs t James J i Sirs J J. W. W Hoggan who has been P Ill III for some time in is iu In a critical con con- Her Hor husband hUBband who has beon been in J Seder count county has baa boon boen summoned to her bedside Miss Min Mary Thomas of Spanish Fork t who has been boon employed as teacher in the tho Presbyterian mission school has haa had to resign her position on account tho of ill health Miss Myrtlo Nelson has haa boon been employed od In her place t. t Mrs Amelia Amalia Christenson Christonson of Ephraim Eph Eph- a raim maim visited d friends in Manti during II the past week N. N P P. P of Fountain Green 1 r visited friends in Manti during tho the pDt past week J |