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Show I' Funeral at Mendon M J MENDON, August 3-A very sad H funeral was held In the meeting house H 1 Wednesday at 2 o'clock ovei the re- f mains of Bertha, the nineteen-year-old B , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IT. T. Rich- H ards. The house was crowded with , sorrowing relatives and frlends'to pay ' their last tribute of love and respect M' I to their departed friend. The speakers K ! were: Jens' Jensen, Andrew Sorensen, M: Alfred Oardlner, John Baker and H' Bishop Bird. The ilor'al offerings H were very 'beautiful almost burying H, the culiul The sympathy of the H whole town goes out to the believed Hi i family. ? ; 1 Mrs. John Whitney and her two H, 1 sons .TamcH and Burt went to Salt ,. ! L?k ,n n'tend the funeral of her M. -daughter Annie's husband, George y .Sanders, who was killed In a railroad K 'wreck Frlda7. B K Billy Embleton, wife and son, Noah; H of Eureka have returned home after Ei .-spending a week visiting friends In H .Mendon. Ij "The Misses Smith of Centervllle KW have returned home. They have been mk visiting for three weeks -with their H& .aunt, Mrs. William Barrett and HpF family. Hm The Whitney oi chest ra went to y ' jfc'icldlng Saturday night and gave a H" -rfnce. Ht& Emer Richards and Will Bulst have Er Konc out to their ranch at Bannock. " Eddie Pllklngton of SmlthUcld Is f spending a few days In town. H? The headers will be running Mon-. Hi day and the farmers are cutting the H .second crop of lucerne. H AnJicw Anderson, our road supers' super-s' visor, is building a large barn. Htj& Charley Holmes gave Mendon a fly Kg, 4ng visit Sunday. |