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Show iElNf PROVES FATAL fOR YOUNG MAN I Im irmpalhy of the whole com. Hgt.fOM out to Mrt. Carl Han. jaf Undon over the death ol hr ' K aiatr Isaac, who, died at the j Cgtatty Uoapltal la" American1 HTtfedsesday afternoon about 5 K helping with ,$.-. on m UH'week.'ye,. Effe ". H-Ufd"" Etf .track the epVW rack, Kgttt w6 J-ry-j ktfli Inter-! K u4 extendi. He wM Ukento Ciaerlcan Fork hospital on Wed-Lfcf Wed-Lfcf of lasv'week, where expert Erflek tten,tloa-.Jlwaa given., His Ettltloa continually grew wone, Evtfuv unUrileauVcamo last Wed. Cidty, afternoon. It was Just five EgU ago to the day when Mrs, HifiHO was called upon to part with Lrnnibaad, "who also died Tory sud. Italy: The twpjsad deatha were a lifcock. to the, relatives, and to the Icwmunlty at large. I Elmer Isaac Hanson was born at Wrrlew, San Peto County. February JO, ljoi. 1902 the family moved to Uidon whero they have since made tkelr homo. He attended the schools , ud wag very active In religious clr eta being an elder in the Church at the time of his .death, and also hav-r hav-r held the office of ward teacher. H acted at one time as President ot the Priests Quorum In the ward in rhlch he resided. Tha deceased is survived by his, - mother and the following brothers ud sisters: Carl E. Hanson of Dur. S I ley, Idaho; Mrs. Geo. F. Wilson of London, Wyoming; Harold T. and uk I Em'l5r and Floronco' a11 of Undon. alar Funoral Borvlces will bo held at u I the Undon Second ward chapel Sun. j I day afternoon. I |