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Show LITTLE CHILD PASSES AWAY One Milford home' has this week been the scene of deepest anxiety and sorrow. Two little children of the home have been brought so near the borderland of the great beyond j while parents and friends tirelessly j watched and ministered, until one passed away Wednesday evening. The parents Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Arrington are mourning the loss of Cameron Arrington, Jr., a baby boy of less than two years of age. He was born Feb. 20, 1916, and died Dec. 26, 1917. The little fellow was a ! victim of pneumonia. Night and day ; the fight for his life was constant, everything possible being done to save him. j The funeral will be held at the L. I , D. S. church today (Friday) at 2 p. I ' m. The speakers will be S. R. Wil-1 kinson. E. H. Bird and Prof. Enoch Jorgensen of the Jordon high school. Salt Lake City. Four little girls: Ilean Hanks, Vera Munford. Clc-o Math Is and Venice Bushnell will act las pall bearers. A choir will sing "Come Ye Disconsolate," "We Shall Meet Beyond the River," and other appropriate selections. Every parent In the community will join the News in extending sln-cerest sln-cerest sympathy to the sorrowing family. We are pleased to say thnt the condition of the other child so ill In this home shows Improvement. |