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Show I & Freemont Fordham Dead K'' Franklin Citizen Passes Away. ?JB . Other News From Idaho Town. w - - I HM-' I'ttANKi.iN, April 2lt Your eorres- fltft ' pendent here tegrets to report the .; Hpj , death of Fu'Ctunut Frodham, son of -? mm v Oiorpc F. and S. 13. Fordham. The '""HR deceased passed away on Monday , .B, 3 moinlng the 27,th at 8 o'clock, of ; flfr IlrlghtS disease He leaves a wife vHsf a,lfl tlllec "ltlc cn"'rt-'" l0 '"onf" his , Hi loss. Fremont was il jeais old last !'HPlS lastSeptembei. mml ' Funeral sen Ices were held todaj ,the ' HSN' -!th, at the Franklin meeting house. 4'' A gieat many were present, some "Hl fioin other settlements Services jf'Mg i commenced by the choir singing. LR Piajerby P.itil.uch 1 It Nash, and f Mi "singing again by the choh, "Nearer i mmW 'y ('d to Thee " The speakers were IBH' ,:l(,er Is!,ac " Nashl Elder Ocorgp T. MmE MarslialJr., Elder.!. .!. IIIII, and the sHJIL licvcrend Mr Clemcnson, of Logan. Hk All spoke well of the departed and sKi; spoke vvotds of comfort and consola- IJHK tlo t0 l'le wi'low and little chlldien, fwBp also to the aged father and mother of jRl lllu (,cP:utc(l so"' a,ul l0 llls brother, gaKp lelatlvesand fi lends. The members lMk of the choir sung a quartette, "Going ElflL, Home". KoveiendClonicuson gavous H an excellent discourse on "Lire and R' Death." Closing hymn by the choir, r "I Xecl Thee ever Hour"; vvasfol- Hk lowed by the benediction from Elder tHjjl ' J'hos. Duraiit iSPf Tho remains were viewed by the PKf audience after which they were taken is"" to the cemetciy, followed by thlrtj- six vehicles full of friends. The grave tVIH w"s dedicated by Mr. Clemcnson. B! Thus Freedom Fordham was laid jJBiM uway t0 ;uvail l,lu iL'surreetlon, vjHKri when lie will ailse and be Judged nc- iKrj cording to his deeds done In tho body, HI , Peace to his ashes. h Some new buildings arc going up in Mi ! Fianklin. J.. I. Hill, our general iner- Hj ' chant Is putting a thiee-roomed nddi- Kj( tion to hisdwelllng house. This niLuns SJP' J. a much gieatei convenience for him. nM, ' John F. Donev has commenced woik SKI, v on his new brick house. This will be JBmT a beauty and a credit to him, as well HK as a great Improvement for Mic old BP' town of Franklin. The tow ?r of our JL meeting houso Is up and ready for BB& painting. It all looks vood. Many BF KooA barns have been erected this KF spring, and it certainly seems that BnL ' prospcritj has followed the laboisof Kf ) some. Hk! i E'f ? We have had three young Elders HK; l t start on missions lately; one toEng- IW M lalu) a,ul luo to tho states. PBt I 4 Huslness is not so brisk as it has Hm y been. Tlic cold wet weather has a mm bad ellect. HVi . |