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Show THIS ni&HOP'S TV7XE,.' A DoenmeiMt Whieh Gets Forth the Distribution of His IS state. The will of the late Bishop M. At-v. At-v. ood, which was made on September IS')0, is lengthy, and disposes of iiropsriy valued at about -$175,000. The property is principally, real estate, situate situ-ate at First East and Second South, 10x11 1 - .Is. According to the instru-I instru-I Ment. !.!!; trustees must hold the real estate "until the yormuest or last grandchild which I now have, or may iieieafter have, who may live to the age of twenty-one years, shall arrive at that age.'' When the hist or youngest grandchild of the deceased shall have attained majority, the estate is to be disposed, of as follows: "One-third to each of my children then surviving; or iu-the event of the death of either of them, or of either of my grandchildren, grand-children, the issue of a deceased child, before such division, the share of such deceased child or grandchild shall be divided among the heirs or legatees and devisors of such deceased.'' the instrument concludes: "It is my earnest wish that my children should faithfully attend to tiie ordinances of the temple for my and their ancestors who have perished withopt a knowledge knowl-edge of I ha gospel, and to this end snd for this purpose I desire them to devote pari of lbs funds which I now bequeath them." The trustees are Milieu II. Atwood, Abide Angenettee. Sermon and K salia Esther Kelseh, and Jdillen M. Atwood and Alone Angenettee Sermon, executors. |