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Show PARADISE. I PARA DISK, Jan. 1), 1007. Funeral H services over the remains of Mrs. I M IClIcn Hlckmore, who died at hor homo M In Logau, wero held hero on Monday. M Mrs. Hlckmoro was tho wife of Isaao ' M 1). Hlckmore, nn early and highly re- H spected resident of this town. Tho H deceased leaves seven children to M mourn tier loss: Mrs. Jas. R. Thomas M of Logan; Mrs. J. N. Larscn of Prcs- M ton; Mrs. Ira Schow of Paradlso aro M daughters of tho deceased. Tho M speakers wero Orson Smith, Wm. N. M Thomas and J. L. Price. Tho many IJH friends of tho family express sincere- fl sympathy. M A daughter was born to Mrs. Jas. M Shaw this week. fl Thomas UlfRs, foreman of the mines M now being developed in LaPlata, left fl horo this morning with supplies for fl tho oamp. Mr. Rlggs gives a very H favorablo account of tho work being M Miss AnnloObray Is recovering from H a severe attack of lagrlppo and quinsy. H Sho had been attending the H. Y. Col- H lege un'll her Illness. H Harold Thomas Is homo again alter M a long absence. "" M Mariner Olsen, son of G. K. Olscn, H mado a (lying visit homo on Sunday, M Mr. ulien Is living at Salt Lako city, H whero ho Is employed a Lookkecpcr M by an Implement house. M Paradise now boasts of an orchestra ' H or homo talent, with Prof. John P. H Roberts as leader. Tho members H have procured a first class piano which M makes a big Improvement In the ' ' M |