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Show I'lIIMI LI', wis. Phillip Lewis, died at his residence in this uity, at 10:15 a. in., TiiMtluy. Mr Lewi was uu old and repctd vllismi of Lchi, and au ardent woVker in the Church of Jesus Christ of Utter-day Utter-day balnts, and was tery well Upown among its member for the vast uifiouut of wmk perfuuued by him in tho temples. tem-ples. 'Philip Lewis was but u in Pa'utyjiuol, Monmothsliire, South Wales, Fetfraary llltli, 18'J; he emigrated to' Utah in ISM, his family following liitj two yours later, settling in l,ohl, whetu they reit,ained for a number of years, after which they moved to Handy, where they rumiiiued (or Uftueu years, the i ice returning to 1-uhi, where tliey have since resided. Mr. tawis was the fatlwr ut 12 childteu lof which pte-ueeded pte-ueeded liim to tliu gi.ive 77 gaud-ohildreu gaud-ohildreu uud 21 giot-iaiiili'hlldreii. The funeral services wre held kf the residsnee at 10 a. m. today. , ' .. . i. - ..i I,,,. |