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Show Death and Funeral up North Smithi'ihlu, Jan. 30. Died at Smlthllcld on Jan. 24, Margaret Story, widow of John Story, after an Illness extending over live months culminating culmi-nating In an attack of pneumonia, which speedily proved fatal. The deceased was tho daughter of John and Klizabeth li. Klrkbrlde, was born Jan. 2, 182(1, at Carlisle, England, was married March 17, 1847, to John Story, was baptlred Into the chinch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints with her husband, and came to this country In 18.V. 1'licy arrived In Salt Lake city In September of that year and moved to Smlthtleld In 1800, where sho lived till her death. The dcatli removes another of Cache Valley's pioneers to whom, all honor Is due In the great work that lemalns to show their 'eal and coinage. Mrs. Story was a good and loving mother and a llrm and truo friend. She was tho treasurer and leadlngolllccrof the jtcllcf Society from the time of Its organization, tin-til tin-til her resignation In lodl on account of ago and falling sticngth. Tho funeral services wore held at the Tabernacle at 1 p. m. Monday and the following speakers testlllcd to tho serllng wortli of tho deceased: Killers James Mack, of Ogden, Samuel Nelson, JJIshop Woodruff, K. It, Miles and Sister Lllabcth Janshaw. A larg number of Iricnds from outside towns were present. Tho remains were laid to test In Mie Smlthllcld cemetery. Card of Thanks. The family nnd lolatlves of the late Margaict Story wish to express tiiolr heartfelt thanks to those kind friends who assisted them by their sympath and help during the long Illness of tho deceased. Persjnal Mention. James Mack, of Ogden, came to attend at-tend the funoiai of Mrs. Story. Smlthllcld was well repr scntcd at the horse show In Logan S.iliird.n. Somo returned disappointed at uoi being able to remain for tho pa a l. The hour was too late for many fro 11 a distance, ' Monday evening of next week the Mutual oiganl7atlon will presenf'Tlie Octoioon" at the hlllyard opera house. Friday evening the old folks will ( have a good time at an old fashioned j dance. 1 1 Saturday evening Is tho night the ladles cany tho basket and tho men "pay til j piper." Don't forget the' basket ball. ! Mrs. Warren Meri'llliHed at (1 o'clock! this morning following child birth! and an Illness of live d.iys. I'he joung woman was man led but a shot t time ago and chcumstances surrounding her death aro very sad. |