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Show MEADOW MISCELLANY LA. Cull, Chronicle Representative While visiting with her aunt at Mr. A'mon Robinson's ranch, Mrs. Emll Pearson was taken suddenly 111. Her parents, and also Dr. Stevens were Immediately Im-mediately sent for. She Is now home and able to be around ngain. Mrs. Peter Pearson has been bedfast bed-fast ror some time with rheumatism, but Is now improving. The atmei of death has again made lis appearance and called from this sinful world to enjoy a better land. Elreeta. the 14 months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Gull, who has been suffering for the past six weeks and gradually grew worse until the end came at an early hour Wednesday morning. Though only a babe and suffering much she manifested the greatest patience ever witnessed. She had become very much attached to her parents, brothers and sister on account ac-count of their constant care, though rather distant with others. She being a fond lover of flowers, beautiful bouquets bou-quets were placed with her in the casket. cas-ket. Funeral services were held at the ward house on Thursday and all that was mortal was peaceully laid to rest In the cemetery, followed by a large cortege of loving friends. Last Thursday evening Grandma Bushnell was taken very ill. Dr. Stevens Ste-vens was hastily called, leaving her much Improved. Gull Bros, and R. A. Cowley are putting put-ting up a Irame house for 11. B. Gull. Thursday evening the Mutual gave a farewell party for Joseph Edwards, their representative to the Deseret gymnasium. They had a short program, pro-gram, a kangaroo court and a grand bail, at which they collected a small purse to help him on his way. He left here on Friday. Saturday night Mr. George T. Fox enlertalned the people with his motion pictures and lecture. While his congregation con-gregation was rather small, they became be-came very Interested and the exhibition exhibi-tion was much appreciated. |