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Show Called at Prime of Life. Carl Oscar Luudei berg tests rith tihodead. When a week, ago his ill-6s ill-6s was mentioned in this paper it wan little thoi'gbt the end was fo iear, even by his family and immediate im-mediate friends who had attended hia ick bed. Hi's summons to the be-f be-f ond came Saturday evening, Janu- nry 20th, when he had attained the ge of 42 years. 7 months and i6 tfjys, following an attack of pueu-mouia pueu-mouia and hroucbttis covering a period of several weeks. Deceased came to Utah during his iofancy and has resided in Guniiieou bVer since. He was the father of fix children, three of whom with their mother survive. Hi" losa is mourned by numerous relatives and a host of friends. Funerul service took place Wednesday Wed-nesday from the meetinghouse, which was tilled to its capacity ou the oc easiou. The speakers were Elders John Larson and Jos ph ChristensoL',, '.-.. Trtd Swalberg of the bishopric pre diug. The choir was present and ' addition to the- appropriate hymns J.ndered, E. L. Swalberg gave a ,olo, and Miss Emily Larson und Mrs, -' Leila Edwards snug a duet. Bishop Jpartholomew of Fayette offered the iuiooation aud benediction was pro- KouDced by Elder Austin Kearas. Grief and sympathy waa widespread wide-spread among the community when hia death became known, as dt-ceased wa much respected, for his k ndly Jiipoitipu. |