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Show IIKNErKlt. IlENtriR, Utah, April 25, 1000. KniTonTiMts' Flee weather for growing thli week. Crop all looking well. Bora, April 21, 1000, tu the wife f W. II Bear I, a boy. Mother and child doing well at tbla writing. On Sunday night latt, Walter YYtlaon lost a fine mate from sotne unknown cauie. Thl It quite a loi for Mm ai be had been offered ISO (r her and refuted re-futed It, a be expected to uie heron the U.I'. grade. Mr. Etully Turpln, Mr. and Mr. 0. Park, Thonia Handall and Agne Han-dell, Han-dell, wbo hate been vliltlng their relative rela-tive here, returned to tbelr home in In Murray during the week. Mr. and Mr. John llarbotlle of Nebraska are a) till vliltlng Lire and are laying with Abraham l'arker. Mr. Ilarbottle 1 a daughter ol Mr, Barbara l'arker, who dledon April 20tb. Once more a move Is on foot to fence our cemetery. Thl la a canto in which all our people thonld be luter-cited; luter-cited; a committee ihould to appointed to lollclt meant, and the whole matter ettled before Decoration day. On Monday Ian the Republican League club ol Heneter wa organized, and IbetoHowlDgof&carielectedi Treat-dent, Treat-dent, George Robert j vice president, Annie Dawion ; tecretary, Win, Brewer; treaiurer, Ablgal Robert; auditor, M. F. llarri. Mr. Barbara l'arker, whe departed thli lite on April 20, 1900, v. a born at Weit Wlton, Yorkiblre, England, September Sept-ember 24th, 1110, be being 80 year of age htr toil birthday. She wai baptlt-ed baptlt-ed Into the Cburcb of Jeiut Obrlitof Latter-day Faint, on July 20, 16G3, by Elder James Attaik end emigrated to tbla country in 18C5, coming aeroi In the "llellwood" Bhe wa an honest and Induitroaa woman, well liked by all wh knew iirT""aiHate'SeoM (alth of the goaptl and of a gloriou res-urrectlon. res-urrectlon. Tke foneral tervlce were held on Sunday, and althoagh the weather wa very unpleaiant tho boui wa well filled. Comollng lemarka were made by l'rea W. W. Cluff and Elder JotephFlther of Coalville, |