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Show Died at Fielding. Last Sunday night, Wm. Hardy of Fielding, who had been suffering from the effects of Typhoid fever for some time, passed away at his home In that place. The funeral services were held at the ward hull Tuesday afternoon and wero very Impressive. The hull was crowded with relatives and frieuds. Bishop II. Hess conducted the services and thu following were thu speakers: J. D. Wood and J. II. Wilcox of Farm-ingtou, Farm-ingtou, Undertaker Limlquist aud Gus Hardy of Logan, F, J Richards and Bp. II. Hess. Thu ward choir furnished ap proprlat staging. Tho deceased leaves a loving w ife, three children aud a host of relatives and friends to mourn his un timely death. Numerous relatives of the deceased wero hern from Newton, Farm-Ington, Farm-Ington, Suit Lake City aud Idaho to at ted thu funeral, Thu remains were lutcred iu the Fclldlug Cemetiiry. |