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Show JOHNUONES. This iiioriiing at about J o'clock John J. Jones passed to the (heal Beyond. IIo was biought down from 'he h. J). S. Hospital last night and was then consldcicd In a mm Ions condition. A Utile over two weeks ago he went lo Idaho on a visit and was taken seriously 111. IIo was taken to Salt. Lake to the hospital, wlieie he remained until hist night. Tho funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at l oVJoek in the-Tabernacle, after which tho remains re-mains will he taken on the evening train to Beaver ami buried In the lamil.x burial ground. Two sons and two daughters are hcie, also liis sister, Mi. (Irilles. Other i datives are expected. hk m en. John J. Jones, son of John Jones and Margaret Thomas, was born Feb. J'A ISUti, in Cardinganslilie, South Wales. Hi e.irly Hie wai spent in working in the coal mines of Wales. He was baptized a member of the Chinch of" Jesus Christ of Latter-day Bnin.th Surjt. 10, I SHI, by David L. Davis. In 1 Still he emigrated to Utah, crossing cross-ing tin! plains with ox tennis In Capt. Cliipman's Company.' In October lie arrived in Lehl wjth a wifo and four children, having beau. In ought hcie by Peter Lott and T. F. Trane. Ho lived in Lelii for thjee yens when ho tinned to Adainsville, Heaver Co., whoio he lived for 28 years and where his family was brought up. Heiealso he buried his wifo. hi 1811,7 ho came back to Lojii and married ITnnuah Pctenjon,, where ho hn.s since- icsided. Hur principal occupation atjffe ttPlVlf':lf'liff,HtlTtnnfi6' and stock raising, lie has always been a faithful worker' lu the church, having held various io-sitions'of io-sitions'of tjiiist.and honor,-and for a iiuinber of ycai-s was a member of the Bishopric. He has. donv considerable, work in the Temple for his,anco!tors and has received his full lihslugs and anointings in the house' of the Loul. He died .Maj 0, 1007, in full faith of the (tupcl and in a glorious icsurrec-Hon. icsurrec-Hon. He was the father of 11 children, 'Higraiidchildicu and LI gieatgrandeliildreii. |