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Show Hebar Mulliiier, who has Jitut returned re-turned from n mleclon, tr.t In town yoterday Mslling relatives and friends Ho looks well and saya lis had a good time while In England. Marcus Krrlckson of thli place passed to tlu great beyond on Sunday evening last. He was an old and respected citizen ot I.ehl, and therefore had many friends. Although ho had lived to the ngcof 87 vears, ho was whole nnd hearty up to a few hours of his dnnth The funeral services were held nt the residences on Tuesday afternoon. The speakers were Edward Edwards, Andrew Peterson, A. J. Evnna, Win. Yates, Mons Andeison nnd A. U. Anderson, nil speaking in the highest pralt of the deceased. Our cl.olr did iiOt got a prize at the contest, but It did gjt n good name frr its sinking nnd the, manner In which it executed tho piece. The shoir carried eut strictly the tulo and did not pi k singers outside of the regular ward chr r as the Idaho chair did from all overt s Bannock Slake, and tho Salt Lake ch r from different wards. The singing 0 t our choir did was done by Lehl singe and they are to be congratulated for ti pluck they dliplajrd. Tiny we i dlffeicnt to t-omo other alagerl wl intend and then breked out at the last moment. The choir labored uaidrr disadvantages in not being able to fi down nnd prnttlcodn the tabernacl-the tabernacl-the evenln- before tho contest. Tor a choir lo i t toeing In a contest i that largo building without being able to tell what volume was needed to flit it was something that few choirs would attempt, nnd it is remarkable that the choir did no well. It shows tbeklnd o: maleriul It is made of and the people can rlford to be proud of the cirort it made |