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Show BEAVER BRIEFS DELANEY WOOLSEY DIED SUDDENLY Our community was shockM Sunday Sun-day by the death of De'.ancy Woolsey, son of our City Recorder, Mrs. Edith C. Woolsey. The lad was in school Friday, and did his night school work up at the picture show, going home with a severe cold. Early Sunday morning, he contracted pneumonia anil died that day at 3:30. Funeral services were held Wednesdday. Mrs. Lottie Pearce was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Fenroore, of Kanosh, Sunday. Mrs. Jane Joseph left Saturday for Frisco to spend the winter with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin. Ed Owens left last weok to join his wife in Provo, where they will make their home-Mr. home-Mr. and Mra. Paul Thompson, coming com-ing from Oregon, were the guesta of the former's grandmother, Mrs. Anna j Vincent, Friday. It was Mr. Thompson's Thomp-son's first visit home for seven years. The new home of Wm. Oakden is just about finished and ready to move into. There are several eases of scarlet fever in town. The illness is of a very mild form. iRobert Alcote, of Core, Sevier County, was in Beaver last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Crompton are guests for a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rube Griffiths fit Adamsville. Dick Bowman, Mrs. John Bowman and Mrs. Charles Whorhara spent Thursday in Mitford. |