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Show SCIPIO NEWS. Mrs. Beatrice Martin and her mother mo-ther Mrs. L. Quarnberg visited Mrs. Harmon Waodeh and family in Fillmore Fill-more last week. Morrel Mathews is confined to his bed with an acute attack of hart trouble. We hope for his cpeedy recovery. re-covery. We are ylr.d to note the way the new amusement hall is going up. Louis Critchley of Fillmore and Mr. Evans of Delta were here and helped help-ed lay up the brick walls. Lors Jensen, the carpenter In charge hopes to have it ready for m c in about forty days. Bishop B. L. Rob-Ins Rob-Ins Is In full charge of all the work and hi.: tlieliss effort'- and enthusiasm enthusi-asm have he-lped greatly to bring to successful completion this nilcli desired and needed amusement hall. Everyone have donated of their money and work and the church gave a liberal donation and so everyone j very happy and proud of it. We xlll have room to entertain the large :iumber of people who come here in the summer months to visit their oiks and to spend the glorious Fourth and Pioneer Days. Iona Nlelson and Boyd Sorensen lave returned to Nephl to resume -" their studies at the Nephl High y y School. Mr. and Mrs. GlenTJKJmpson of Slguad spent several days visiting Mrs. B. A-PtSfersnn and family. "The death of Tllford, eldest son, of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson oc-cured oc-cured on Saturday, the 9th, of appendicitis, ap-pendicitis, He was thirty-three years old and Is survived by his parents, two brothersBert and Doyle Agnes Ivle Johnson, and two little daughters Oneta aged five and Alia nine. The funeral was held from the ward meeting house at ten o'clock o'-clock on Tuesday morning and was very largely attended. The speakers speak-ers were Grover Probert, Arthur Brown and Bishop B. L. Robins of Sclpio and Clark Calllster of Fillmore. Fill-more. Each Bpeaker spoke In kindest kind-est sympathy to the grieving family and told of the exemplary life aiid character of tha deceased. Bernb-ce Stone sang "The End of a Perfect Day" and Burke Mathews and 11a Thompson sang "Cast the bread upon up-on the Waters" and the choir rendered ren-dered several appropriate r.clectlons. The flowerB we're many and very beautiful. Interment was In the city cemetary. Mrs. Kate Ivle waH called home from Lob Angeles by the death of. her Bon-ln-law Mr. Tllford Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Ivle and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ivle of Lynndyl came to attend the funeral of Mr. Johnson. Butter wrappers printed at The Chronicle. |