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Show FUNERAL HELD FOR MRS. BYBEE Speakers Impart Consoling Words to Bereft Family. Other Lewlston News Lewlston, Oct. 15. Funeral seryle: es over the remains ot Mrs. William Bybee who died on Monday the. 12th were held in the Lewlston Flrsttyard tabernacle Wednesday the-14tu, Tho church was filled with relatives and friends of the deceased and the casket cas-ket vVas coyerod with a mass of cut ( Continued on pago'efght) FUNERAL HELD FOR MRS. BME (Continued from page one) How ors. Tho speakers at tho sen ice wero: President JJ. A. Hendricks, S. B. Henderson of Clifton, Idaho; Bishop Wheatley of Doweyvllle; Bishop T. S. Karron of the Lewlston Third ward; M. E. Kent and B. Pond. During the services Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elwood rendered two du ets, which were much appreciated by all those present. Each of tho speak ors dwelt on the nnny good traits of the deceased nnd gave counsel to those ho re jot permitted to ro-main. ro-main. Mrs. Bybeo Is sunlved by her husband, daughter, Mrs. Davis of Clifton, Idaho, and four sons, Am-asa, Am-asa, Albert and Murk of Low Is ton and Dr. Jeff Bybce of Idaho Falls. The-', pnll bearers were Mrs. A. D. Smith,' Mrs. Marian Dopp, Mrs. William Stocks, Mrs, M. J. Swlnard, Mrs. John Wiser and Mrs. John M. An dcrson, all dressed in white. Inter meat wns In Lewlston cemetery. Mrs. Bybeo will bo ml3sed by many friends all of whom have beon per mitted to live around her and partake par-take of her genial disposition. Tuesday night tlio Young Ladles nnd Young Men's Mutual Improvement Improve-ment Association held their first meeting. Those on tho program were Instrumental Music ,. Arvella Swlnyard Recitation Sadie Berhhlscl Story Leathla Anderson Games wero played. The pnp (hat told tho funniest thing thaf fjfpy dl In their life received a prlzo.;i They had a cracker eating contest, and several other games. Dancing was enjoyed also. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor of Clifton Clif-ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson Tuesday and Wednoil day. Mrs. Manio Dixon Is visiting with her sister Mrs. Amanda Marlor. The little child or Mr. Lorln Mar-lcr Mar-lcr Is slowly recovering after a four weeks Illness. Mrs. Mary Anderson has returned home from Ogden. Saturday night there will bo. a calico cali-co and Overalls dance here. All who do not come dressed In tfiat fashion must pay twenty-five cents. T The Misses Grace Autroth and Nettle Adams left Saturday (or Logan Lo-gan . f Mr. and Mrs. Keath Lewis are rejoicing re-joicing over a fine baby boy.- Monday the 12th tho Taggart reunion re-union was held here. They had a moqtlng In tho morning, then dinner was served and a program in the afternoon. af-ternoon. They had a big dance at night. Tho farmers have started to haul beots to tho factory. Mrs. Sarah Jane Glover has been sorlously ill but is on tho Improve |