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Show i iiLL-M'JBlJUU i Lsmsasa , DEPARTED iU YOUTH. I Hebcr, Nicholson Dies from Injuries Received While Playlne Football. Tbia morning (Nov. 10) Heber Nicholson, Nich-olson, son of John nnd Miranda C. Nicholson, departed this llfo nftor a brief llfnoss. Thdqxcltlng cause of his trouble was nh injury he received two weeks ago last Tuesday, whlo playing foot-ball. It resulted in blood-poiaon-lug1, which passed beyohd tlib control ot the surgeons who attended him, and tho end camrf at OMO today. The deceased w.a born In Bnlt Lake City, August 23, 1877, and lie was therefore there-fore ii his eighteenth' yea. Ho wns honest, truthful mid intelligent, nlmnys manifesting n strong rcpugnanco to any-(hlngln any-(hlngln tho nature 6( falsehood and deceit. de-ceit. His faith in tho Gospel was un-(trwdlfl'td". un-(trwdlfl'td". ,JIi departure is dteply monrned by the bereaved family nnd fr'Untls, Tho.fUncraif;orvlco,wlll! conducted con-ducted nt tho family rcsidonce, No. SS2 west North Temple street, nt 12 noori on Sunday, Nbvombor 18. Friends of tlio family nro lnytod.r-tfew$. |