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Show MROWAN ' AGAIN SHOCKED. I , TJw Wife of Marshal Bentlej Died t - Sttdiealy Mooday. rW8 III But Short Time Went to Sleep to Awaken In Brighter Realms Above. i . Pnrowan, Utah, August 0. Once moro Parowan was shocked by tho sad news early Monday morning ; that Mrs. Maggie Bentloy, wlfo of our I city marshal, Edward Bentloy, had , loft this earthly sphoro. It seems that she had spont tho ovening with her husband and some of the littlo ones at her uncle's, going homo about 10 p. m. Upon retiring, her baby, not yet a year, old, seemed restless and sho played and laughed with him nntll ' . about 11, when sho and tho littlo oao foil asleep. About 5 a. m. sho awoke Avlth a pain In her left side, which was H relieved in a short time by medical I treatment and sho again fell asleep. H Mr. Uentley went out to work and told H tho children not to awaken their moth I er, but let her rest. When breakfast I was propared they wont to, awaken her and found her porfectly motionless. I Sho had awakoned In tho ''Morning Land." I She was tho mother of 11 children, 0 I of whom survive her. Funeral ser- I vie 33 were held this afternoon. S. A. H Matheson, Bishops Richards and Mlt- H chell, and Thomas Adams were the' H ppeakers. All spoko from tho depths B pf sympathizing hearts for the bo H yeaved husband, children and mother. H The people of Parowan extend sincere H ytnpithy to tho bar caved family. H Thoughts from tho lecture given by H Profs. Hickman and Peterson at tho meeting house lust Sunday evening: H- "The mind, being infinite, it follows Hj that there is no limit to its development H by brain culture and training. The H , reason people get old is becuuso they V cease to use or develop this divine part H of their being at 45 years, aud some H never educate tho mind at all as Is H - shown by the abnormal brain cells tak- on from tho cranium of idlers. That H educated brains nover got the "big H x Tiaad," but uneducated brain cells puff up with every new hat or financial or Bocial prosperity. With the ndrantng-esof ndrantng-esof today there is no oxcuso for illlt eracy and ignoranco He that wills to have an education will have one, be ho evereo poor flnancla ly.M Tho well boring miohlno has nt lust moved from F Ij Culver. It Is s:ild that ho now bus a stream ns large us thqmaln creek of Pitrowun, canyon and can easily irrigate 200 ai-res of grain. Ho will harvest about .1000 bushels of grain this year Hnnvotxl and Myrt s aro tho noxt to bore foikart sian water. Messrs. Wl lard T. Smith, special agent of lw General Land OIHcc, hikI Mr. Walker. minniMl inspector, liavo beon hot o this vek. They have designated des-ignated como small tnots of land near Parowan and Paragonah for entry to homesteaders. Mr. and Mrs. Young from Orange-vllle, Orange-vllle, Emory Co., are now residents of Parowan, being domiciled In the Don Skougard residence. Mrs. Young Is a sister of Mrs. Peter Gurr of tul. placB. L. N. Marsden and wife, S. J, Ward and wife, E A. Burton and wife, and all their children have returned from a pleasure trip into tho mountains. John L. Lowder, Jr., and Luolla Gurr, of Parorvan, wore married at tho Court IIousq yesterday, S. J. Ward officiating. of-ficiating. M. A. Orton, proprietor of tho Orton Hi.tcl, has been seriously ill for some time. ( At this writing ho is slightly Improved. . - Haltermun and Bennett aro holding their moving' picture untertainmont in their now building, which is now almost al-most completed. The carpenters who have beenJLjHUd. Ing for James Benson have larly completed his residence, whlulWii'a flno brick structure. Mr. E. Farnsworth, Forest Ranger of this District, has rented the Morten- sen house, where hd and his family will live Miss Ada McGregor is home again and reports that hor sister has entirely recovered from her illness. Donald Skougard has completed a neat little shop near tho pool hall and Intends to repair watches, olocks, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orton havo returned re-turned from Tropic whoro they have beon visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morris are guests of Win. T. Morris and wife. Mrs. Itoyal Rejd Iihh returned to her homo in SultLako City. Win. M. Stubbs and Geo. R. Gunn havo gone to Milford. Harvesting is a month earlier than usual in this vicinity. |