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Show o Lfttle Alfred Allen Impres- slvely Laid to Rest Paradise, June 19. Sad nnd Im-prcssivo Im-prcssivo funeral services were held today over tho remains of Alfred 'Allen 'Al-len aged 4 years, son of Ethan and Mngglo Allen. This young man wns ono of our brightest nnd most exemplary exem-plary young men nnd n favorite among his playmates who had noted with sodness that for many months ho wns gradually growing weaker due to iioart failure. The lad's struggle for llfo was truly heroic. Ho has born his sufrerlng without complaint nnd was hopeful and determined deter-mined to cling to life ns long ns possible. Although haying Is on In full blast tho farmers laid aside their work and tho town turned out In a body to express ex-press their sympathy and respect to tho 'bereaved parents. , Words of comfort and consolation word spoken by Elders W. J. Willis, Daniel Danielson, A. A. Lemon, John P. James and Sam'l Oldham'. Brother and Sister Allen liavo.our heart felt sympathy. Wo feel that their loss Is also our loss for we shall miss his cheerful face from among tho boys, nnd he has a place in tho hearts ot his neighbors which no other can fill. ;ur. lien Upusley, a former resident of Paradise, but now a citizen of Franklin, Idaho, Is visiting relatives and friends here. ' Miss Ethel James, who Is employed employ-ed as a clerk In Franklin, Is home on a visit. A Fourth of July committee has been apoplnted with John McMurdle as chairman. They are busy nt work and oxpect to celebrate tho day In n wny appropriate for the occasion. Quito a number of our girls nro In Logan taking advantage of the oppor-tunltlps oppor-tunltlps afforded in summer school. Mr. Schllor Goldsborry has Just completed a beautiful cottage In the south part of town. It Is certainly a credit to the community. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Phillips of Drlgham City were visiting thelt brother John Welch last Sunday. The recent rains havo caused tho farmers to rejoice. Tho outlook for a heavy grain yield Is tine. |