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Show by falling from a hayrack about -two weeks ago. He died and was buried from the residence of Louis Brown. Funeral services were held on Saturday at 10, a. m. Speakers were O. L. Thompson Thomp-son and Noble Peterson. Solos were sung by Con Robins, Emily Peterson and Nana Mc Arthur. Mr. Lauritzen was born in Denmark Den-mark November 25th, 1857, and came to Utah when a boy of eleven years. He was unmarri- . ed. His only relative is a brother, broth-er, Theo, of Salina, Utah. He ' was a man of sterling character, ; very widly read and a deep thinker think-er and of a congenial disposition. He will be missed by all who ! had the pleasure of his friendship. friend-ship. Floral tributes were many ; and very beautiful. t Interment was in the city cemetery. Carl 1 Brown read an appropriate address ad-dress at the grave. 1 Scipio Sallies Mr. and Mrs. Carlson of Ogden Og-den are guests of Forest Mem-mottnd Mem-mottnd family. J. Bunning, of Berkley, Cali., ; spent a few days with J. A Her and family. Glen Allen return- l ed to California with him. f Mrs. Dora Bardsley, of Center- - field, is visiting her parents, Mr. - and Mrs. W. R. Thompson. Fern Thompson and Archie ' Quaienberg were married at Manti on the 19th, inst. We of-' of-' fer congratulations and wishes ' for a long and happy married : life. - Chas. Walch and family are visiting in Mammoth. The Misses Peterson of Salt Lake City are guests of Anton Peterson and family. I Miss Farley of Logan is visit-p visit-p ing Clara Thompson. O. L. Thompson has purchased , a seven passenger Studebaker automobile. Niels Lauritzen, a life-long re- sident of Scipio died on Thursday Thurs-day night from injuries received |