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Show KANARRAVILLE. H Kannrravillo, Utah, Juno 12, 1910. , ; DIED. Juno 10. nt 3:65 p. m.. the ' V wifo of Joseph Pollock, our local '1 blnck8inith. Death resulted from a ' "H sevoio enso of stomach troubld of long , ,H standing. About a year ago Drs. tI Middlcton und Leonard mndo an ex- Jl amlnntion nnd pronounced her afillc- 3flH tlon cancer. While sho hns suffered WM moro or loss for tho post fifty yenrs 1 with pains in tho region of her stom- jH nch, the Inst year she has been much 1 worse, and hns been confined to her ;vH home, and n consldurnblc portion of "11 tho time to her bed. All her children, ttl ! with the exception of two daughters, JH wero nt her bedside when tho chnngo 9 rnmo. Sho wns the mother of eleven liH children, two of which died in infancy. Her living children nro: Samuel L., 'H Wallace, Henry nnd Polo Pollock, Mrs. -)M John H. Williams, Mrs. Jcsso Wil- '1 linms, Mrs. Joseph S. Willinms, Mrs. :H Dnnlel Webster, Mrs. Ellis Christen- " jH son. There nro 10 grund-chlldrcn and H six great-grandchildren, besides hor M husband loft behind to mourn hor de- H pnrturc. Sho was in her 07th year. iM It has been indefinitely decided by il tho county commissioners and county - aH rond supervisor, with tho peoplo hero, HH to chnngo the county road from hero '1 to Now Harmony, to run through tho 41 field west from the public square. It 11 was voted by tho people to put tho &H road through tho field. ,H Tho mountain road is being put in , . !H good condition, one picco of new rond H rutting out tho red dug way, which .H hns been in a dangerous condition for lll tho past two or three yenrs, nnd which iH has been regarded as tho steepest part H of tho rond. Tho chnngo is much ap- 'H predated by everyono who has occa- 'M sion to travel tho road. There have jH been quite n number express thoir wil- -1 lingncss to donnto towards it. j-l |