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Show MRS. LOW DEAD AT SMITHFIELD Wife of S. Low Sr., and One of the Pioneers. Other Happenings in and I Around Smithfield. SsimiKiKU), Dec. 15, Anna Kllen J'atton Low, wifo of Sylvester Low, Sr., died Wednesday, the l.Jth, of consumption. con-sumption. The lady had been allllct-ed allllct-ed for no less than eighteen yeatsand I her death must necessarily come as a release. Mrs. Low was a most estl-mablo estl-mablo woman, well liked by all who know her and before she was seriously mulcted was active In alTahs Incident to tho eaily settlement of this valley. The deceased was born Oct. l!!, 184-', at'Dalkleth, Scotland, and camo to Utah In 18.V). On February 28, 1858, she was man led to Sylvester Low, and of tlil union fourteen children wore born, six sons and eight daughters. daugh-ters. Of these thcrenro four sons and six daughleis living. To this total may be added fiO grandchildren. The couple were earjv In Cache, set- lllng at Wellsvlllc llr.stv then In Provl- dencc, finally going-over to Ovid, Hear M Lake county In 18(1.1, remaining there t wo years. They then came to Smith- Held and Mrs. Low has lived here ever fl since. The funeral service will ho held Monday, tho 18th. Mr. LoW Is In Canada Bj but is expected homo for tho funeral. B Two sons will piobably come with B Itluj. The deceased was a most excel-B excel-B lent woman and there aio many B friends yvho sincerely regret her Pass- m iug. I 'WW An Accident. W B Tom Chambers was kicked by a J B liorso Thursday night and lather, bad- IB ly Injured. Two ribs were broken and K H the body was 'jo badly bruised that It was Impossible to move him to town, the accident occurlng on the Will Mathers lanch. Dr. It. .1. Smith letuined Friday moining fiom his eastern trip, The City Pharmacy has changed hands, the new pioprletors being John Haiti, .lames Mack, W. II. Miller. The Woolf Stock Co. played "The Gay Mr. Tomkins" at the Hillyard opera house Wednesday night to a ciowded house. The electric light poles are all in on Main street, and tho company expects to turn on the light January 15. Quite recently Assessor Jos. J. Richardson's family was visited by Mr. Stork and a little boy was left, a magnificent Christmas piescnt All dlong well. |