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Show ' EiLL" PETERS DIES -T AT PANGUITCH f Friends of Will J. Peters, publish-:r publish-:r of the Garfield County News, vrre , pained this week to hear of his death, which occurred Monday. Mr. Peters was 67 years of ag-e; the last few years of his life he had been a semi-invalid semi-invalid from Bright' disaase. Mr. Peters came to Panguitch in 1920, formerly being connected with j he Tooele Bulletin. Be waft sa- ; tive of Kansas. ,. The newspaper fraternity through-1 C out Utah particularly mourns his death, as his paper ha3 always serv- 'm ed as a model for service to its com- Immunity. Im-munity. Mr. Peters was an ardent 7 booster for Panguitch and his coun- f) ty. ip |