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Show Mrs. Frederick Laid lo Rest at Providence Providence, Utah, Jan. 31. Funeral Fun-eral services over tho remains of Mrs. Elizabeth Frederick wero hold in tho First ward hall, Sunday, Jnn. 28. Andrew Hammond conducted tho services. Tho speakers wero: Ex-Dlsliop Theurer, Alma Mathews, Mr. Ablesher, Prof. Peterson and , President Serge Rollif, ot Logan. Each paid a 'lovely tribute to tho deceasod, tolling of her devotion to tho gospel, also her great kindness of heart to tho sick and needy. Mrs. Frederick was a nativo of Switzerland Switzer-land and caiuo bore about forty years ago. Sho died at tho advanced age of eighty-seven, loavlng flvo children. child-ren. All wore ablo to bo at their mother's funeral except Albort, who Is filling a mission In Michigan. Tho solgo of measles has nearly abated In our town now. Although some fow of tho children haven't fully recovered from tho offects. Lame Hammond tho fifteen year old son of Horace Hammond Is Improving Improv-ing slowly but wo hopo that ho will soon bo ontlroly recovered. All our public mooting? havo been started again also tho day schools. Tho attondance Is rather low as yot Presldont Humphreys and Mrs. t Clara' N. Hulmo of tho M. I. A. stake board visited our mutual meot- lng last Tuesday night and gavo us some good ndvlco. Sunday the 14th was ward conference confer-ence In tho First ward. Vory good reports wero given ot tho condition of tho ward and most all of tho or-Im or-Im ganlzatlons. .""V President Qulnnoy, Louis Cardon and A. E. Cranney gave most Interesting Inter-esting and Instructive remarks. Tho singing was unusually good. Both -ward choirs unltod to glvo tho music at tho conference. Somo of our townspeople wero quite disappointed to hear on Friday that Troop H. would bo hold still longer on the border. Wo hud all Ijpon anticipating soclng thom In tho very near futuro. Word reached hero yesterday that somo mombors ot the troop wero in tho hospital with the measles. Miss Marie Parkinson, ono of our district schools teachers, was too 111 to teach her school on Thursday and Friday. Miss Pearl Allen of Huntsvlllo Is visiting with her brother A. E. Allen. Al-len. Ward conference of tho Second ward was hold In tho Second ward Ualllf and John Anderson nnd Geo. Llndqulst of tho stake high council wero In attendlnco. Roports from tho bishop and presidents of tho different differ-ent organizations show the ward In a good condition. On Tuesday night tho soventh grade basket ball boys of Providence played a gamo with tho soventh grade boys of tho Woodruff school Logan. Tho homo boys won by a score ot 12 to -i. |