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Show Eolden H:r;;r.bj;. Bert Johnson nf Sutherland, is here visiting relatives. A baby girl arrived at Hie home cf Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stevens, Jan. 6. Charles McBride of Tooele, who was here buying cuttle, was called home, Wednesday, on account ac-count of illnesb of 'Lis daughter. The merry tinp;e of sleigh bells can be heard on 'our otreeu; most any hour of the day. The young and old are making good use ot 1 Jack Frost's sparkling rrift. ; Last Thursday the town was called to mourn the death of , Brother Orson Joiniaon, following a severe attack of pneumonia. His wife and children were at . his bedside when the end came. He was a faithful Luiorduy Saint, a kind and affectionate husband and father and :-;;;oke plea&uictiy to ah he met. He was ait excellent excell-ent financier and carried two . thousand dollars insurance. He was just in the j,r.i;;io of iii'o, being be-ing only forty-seven, when he died. He wa;; the father of I nine children all of whom are , living. Puner.il s?r;'h23 wr.-.: , held, Jan. 9th. Elders J. E. ' Hunter, John Wood, Bishop . Stephenson of Holden, Daniel , Stevens of Fillmore and Brother Anderson of Sail Lake City spoke words of consolation and praise in honor of the departed. Bishop . Stephenson stated that he had never called on brother Jchi.aon ' for an allotment or anything, but , he had cheerfully met it. The musical numbers consisted of a solo, quartette and the choir selections. |