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Show 11 9 ' PIOMEERJrVOMAM DIES Mis HlizaWilkint of I'rovo , died htre Wednesday morning at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Deiunimg. She had cone hare for a visit, when she became ill of paeumonia. Her 4eath had ten expected forteveral days, and all her children, except one son at Vcr-,nal, Vcr-,nal, were here when she died. Mil Wilkint was 86 yean old, aud was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.dtou Barney Her parents par-ents joined the Moimon church during Itt early years and Mrs Wilklns came with them to Utah in 1I48 Shi hat lived in I'rovo most of tbe time tiace. Uight children and mtay other relatives rela-tives live in Utah Short srr-vices srr-vices were held atherdaughter't home yesterday morning after which the body was taken to i'rovo and the funeral will take place at tbe Sixth ward meeting meet-ing house today. SUmiPDX jT ECHO A light case, of smallpox is reported re-ported at Echo. The patient is a tramp and nothing serious Is anticipated. Yesterday Dr. French went to Echo aud removed re-moved the patlen: to a tent on the hill side, where he will be given good tare and the house he was in thorough!) fumigated. |