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Show BENSON DKNSON, March S. Grandma ' Maigaret Kicks was made exceedlt.-ly exceedlt.-ly Jiappy' on "thd l!9th of Kehria.y, when her seven sons nnd three dauch tors and u laige number of grandchild! grand-child! en nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Uurkiiv, her nephew and his wire, gathoied at her hoinu In honor of her birthday. This dear faithful sister flit i-aw the light of day 76 years ugo In Abet Ab-et deen, Scotland, and whfi-i sho was eighteen yearH of age sue ci.n.j. o Utah as a convert to th. Clitn'!i ur Jesus Christ of I..itter-dav o.UnM, ,i.-d shortly afterwaids bee in. "tho v.-lfe of William Hicks, nmMocn'hM tip) were among tile first pctlh'i'i or IJen-Ison. IJen-Ison. where neatly all the. mmiilurs nf their chlldten now reside. Ves, thiTe wih a family gathetlnl and the devoted sons and il.iughlei.s on this occasion p. liieuto! Uielr. lov-I lov-I v mother with n new i:d ,-.'i wfi.ch furnished ,t. good share of tliij evening's even-ing's enteitalnment. Under the sltalu' ng or. Mrs. Wallace (Aunt Annie) Jllrt s. tho KnulilniighteM ,viyil sang several approptlato -ml '.'I'lf.i. .'. ,...o dluuor .." j r-rvcl in-) i most enjoyubln time was spetn. I Last AVednesdny tho funeral seiVk-es seiVk-es of tho IJttlo fuorteen mouths. nhl twin boy of Mr. and Mrs. IIolme.1 was, held nt the home In Ilcnson. The other oth-er Utile boy was lad to rest u few days berorc. The-causii of the do .'I' of these flue llttlu fellows was pmu-inonla, pmu-inonla, following the flu. KliK'ii ll,onry W. Hnllard -Jr., and a hri'tl'tt ot Ilrothor Holmes of Ogdon wa' iho Pakes, Illshnp Iteese took ehaifjo of tho services. Interment w.xa in tho Logan cemetery., Mr. and Mia. Holmes have tho sympathy ot tins Ilensnu people In tho great sorrow that haa comu Into tholr younc llos. ; A son ot Mr, and Mm. James IlauRh lenined' of the Illness of the HH Ut'mcH family they camu iIiiwm fiotu I 7 their hoiro In Hurley to help 'hem I !i and icniiilncil with them during their H affliction. Mis. Holmes is a nlecf viH Of Mr, Ilaugh. Tin neighbor.) were Vl nlso very kind and did what they IWH could' to lighten their Inn den, esp- sflH i jjijjjjjjjjjjjjjjl clnlly'wetu Mrs. John llees and Mr. fcaH Ilebcr Cronciulst faithful in their sir, HH ,V,C8' -,".- r , t - - aat.v. N It was hoped tluit our ward , was tf freo from the flu but we leanOhit, Ulll tho family "or Mr. Andrew .Mu i'c U llwl afflicted nt present, also Mr, and Mt,s iuH Harvey Munk. B M Illshup I lowanl, Iteese met with u IiBb painful accident 'on Saturday morn- r IrB lng when cllnthln'g up a ladder In the R'lfl loft of his barn, by his losing his hold II'IlH nnd railing on tho side or the horse KlhSl i.. g r. i'oi a time It was reared lltiflfl ho had rractuted, some or his ribs. Ilml II4H but fortunately hi) did not and ho la HsH iccovrlng fiom hlit btulses veiy nice- Hfl l" EH I There wM a good rcpt escalation ol jRll HciiKoii people In attendance at Ibt Ifiafl Cache Slake ituarterly conrereucc. Ki'mI The testimonial given In behalf of KmH Mr. riunl; llnugi met the hearty c.i- Kvfl ilorseiueut and suiipott of the Hen- lllal son people who hold that gentlciu.'i Hi I BfAB 'i vry high esteem. . Kyi There Is a strong sentiment iiinoii; Vj tho'fnrmeis nf llenson In favor of lliu HHl HHl cMctlou of silos and no doubt bcvcral HI -will Ko put up this year. |