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Show Obituary. Gustin. A. J. Gustin of Kearney, Neb., well known by many business men of Salt Lake, died suddenly last week at Lincoln, Lin-coln, Neb. Mr. Gustin had been ill all summer from an affection of the heart. At first he was at his home in Kearney. Later he was taken to Lincoln for treatment. ..Recently his condition, at first considered serious, had been regarded re-garded as improved and hopes were entertained en-tertained of his ultimate recovery. He was the father of Mrs. Joel Priest and Frank J. Gustin of this city, who left for Lincoln at once and returned to this city last Saturday, bringing the body for interment in Mt. Olivet. , The sympathy of many friends is extended ex-tended to the wife and children chil-dren in their sad bereavement. Mr. Gustin was njype of fine, honest man-ftood, man-ftood, a devoted husband, a loving fa-, ther and only the tenderest memories of his good life linger in the hearts of the dear ones who sadly mourn his loss. Rothwell. Mrs. W. H. Rothwell, wife of Dr. Rothwell of Bingham canyon, died' last week at the Holy Cross hospital, after a two weeks' illness. . Mrs. Rothwell was a very lovable woman, whose friends were legion, and I her untimely death was a sad shock. The remains were taken to Mrs. Roth-well's Roth-well's former home at Hugo. Colo., by i her sorrowing husband and parents, I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dickinson, who were : with their daughter in her last illness, j |