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Show 1). K. Stevens, Aliinzo KobiHoti, Chris tlan Anderson, A. A. Hinckley and Apostle Francis M. Lyman. All spoke of the noblo character of the, decease! and told of the straight forward life he had lived. Brother Tlioin inn leaves a wife, and lxteen children, all of whom are grown men aud women. Also a hoMt of grandchildren to mourn hi demise. All hi relatives who could possibly got here attended the funeral. Over thirty vehicle followed the remains to the cemetery. Mrs. Maria Sorenson In here visiting her mm, James and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thompson came over to attend the funeral of their uncle. Their home Is In Ephralm. Mm. Frank Hatch und Miss Lizzie Hatch ate down from Salt Lake City to visit V. 1. Hatch aud family. Mr. and Mr. A. I. Nielson, Miss Sadie Brown and a Mr. SlmnilnHon of Salt Lake City, are visiting friend and relative here. Mian Clara Thompson la spending the week with friends and relatives In Holden. II. II. Johnson, jr., la still In a critical condition. Mr. and Mri. T. C. Gronning are up from Delta visiting Mr. Gronning' parents, Mr. and Mra. J. P. Gronning. Mra. Carl Wasden haa returned home from Holden. Minn Genleve Peterson baa returned home from Monroe. JEWS NOTES OF SCIPIO ' D. Grovtr Probtrt, Representative. Brother Daniel Thompson, who bas '' en 111 for so long, paused peacefully way last Monday morning. Funeral rvlc wrre hell Wednesday at 10 m. There were over tar hundred wple attended the funral. The bouse t, s filled to It itinwi capacity. . Th strikers were William Black. |