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Show DIES FROM PNEUMONIA James F. Hoopes, aged twenty-seven, twenty-seven, died from pneumonia, after a long siege. He took a slight turn for the better, and encouraging reports were given- out, when suddenly the dread disease turned with fatal effect. ef-fect. The deceased came here from Mon-. roe, Utah, about a year ago. He is survived by his wife and a baby infant in-fant about four months old. R. D. Adams came over from Richfield to accompany the remains to Monroe for burial. Mr. Adams is Mrs. Hoope's brother. Funeral services were held at Delta Del-ta on Friday last, and the remains shipped to Mr. Hoopes' former home, Monroe, in Sevier county. |