Show local IN the south a aw lily mining ft company of which E aay J Is the treasurer 7 has levied an assessment ay of one fifth cent per share delin quent on march ath a with the sale day march w D J sullivan 1 last saturday w re a message a announcing the yaka death of his nephew john murphy of 2 butte the young man tt died of in 7 tha murphys vy are lisiy Wi former Siy 7 res identa of 4 eureka mrs conrad ko man returned last week aft r a amant sojourn 9 in california sp df g the t time in the bouthern ou thern part f the state A part of the time w le n california mrs copman vis t d wl 3 the family of 1 S allcock now ding ilaf at santa ana late last week provo w payson vw and vw practically all of the utah counte towns which had been closed 7 on account of the flu opened 3 up amusements and all other public gatherings beng permitted in quite a number of the large a towns of utah 7 among them ev thoele tooele everything in eluding the schools aya moved along as yi usual during the influenza epidemic 7 mrs john 0 freckleton VW was iky e afaf gaty years afa sunday ff rW and wv that s te a fier number ys of neighbors reigh bors a other friends called at her hon and carried out a very pie sant Ir prise party an interest h g am was given including a nice lun heon and mrs freckleton s g bests congratulated her on reach ing such an advanced 7 age at the same time expressing 12 hope that she may live to round out the century last week the reporter failed byis Sy is to mention the death s at saw provo of aak mrs ralph nelson wife of one of the sue v at aff the vw iron blossom mine eky mrs nelson passed abw away Afe after fezy suffering isis yiK for isy leeral se eral days with in f I 1 ienza pneumonia and she leaves her husband and six aisy children Wi sy sa for r some time mrs nelson and the chil dren have made their home at w provo while mr nelson remained here to look after his liaf mining interests 27 according sw kcf word received here a is few w jsu days ago v a daughter fw of mr aay and mrs jerry hannifin kny died re bently at iv the present home of the family in boise idaho the 9 young lady miss irene hannifin 70 was esy 22 waw years of ay age and her death ahse followed wara an operation she was a trained nurse w the Hanni fins formerly lived in eureka y fe but for many years jarff have made boise idaho a their home jarry hannifin 7 is a son of john han lafin a p aneer resident of eureka who now lives at butte montana rev george 0 iya connor fy of y the local w catholic rap church has won the swa ever lasting 2 gratitude a of the children of eureka by installing a lot r of play Zvy ground equipment in the large yard near his charch the new playground is open to all the ay iy youngsters of the camps and its equipment i y includes r many of the w appliances f so dear to the hearts of 6 w the aff children af Wiss such as swings azy merra go rounds bars tra pese etc sa and the priest expects to add several new ww features ay ar to his m out door gymnasium as it Is called john S locke sr better knoian as 7 aj sam wf former za eureka wf man esz who is m vyv mcw located at detroit w has just writ ten the reporter w a long letter he has been employed f ay a ever y since ov his ar r val there as a painter in a whole w sale drug establishment W mr locke likes detroit but says that the win ter has affif aff been ff a severe one just one long of disagreeable a weather in which 7 the average man has a strenuous time keeping warm as heat has been none too plentiful 7 in the hotels rooming fsr louses and a private residences mr ofaf locke says he is now getting fi Wiy ready to take 7 a trip af back to tite little isle the scene a of his b rth ile planned a trip to england nearly as fiala a VW dozen fv years ago but the 22 war interfered with his plans ind it was only recently that 7 he re w assurance that a passport way would be fourth coming |