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Show ULRICH BRYNER'S I . WOKR IS FINISHED I Man Who Performed Yicarious Work H for Thousands Of Dead jU NOW JOINS THE SILENT MAJORITY. "" " H His Homo was in Price, but was H Spending Winter Working In H St. Ocorgo Temple. M St. George, Utah, Fob. 10, 1005. H After threo days of intouso sufTer- ing, Ulrloh Bryner passed away short- ly aftor G p. in. on Wcduosduy at tho H homo of Conrad Klinoman. Earloy M Monday morning ho suffered a tovore M stroke. His right side uub com- plotoly paralyzed and ho has boon M unablo to spouk sinco. Or. Wood- M bury was called in nud rolixved tho M Btifforor from pain, thougli ho enter- M tulncd no hope of recovery. Tho H nlllictcd man's family wns at once H notified of his condition, nnd Bishop M Redd nud wlfo of Harmony arrived' H just beforo tho lady's father died. H Ho lias a brother, Casper Brynor, H nud ono sister, Barbani Mathis, resld-, H ing in St. George, but most of IiIh" - 'H fnmiy livo nt Price, Carbon county. H Tho romnius will probably bo shipped, H thoro for burial. H Eldor Brynor's fnithrulueHS and H dovotion to tompio work anniHod tho admiration of all who knew him.' ' H Though ho has boon blind for many' H years, ho has performod vicarious work for thooubiids of his departed kindred. H |