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Show Hl Ioitsili!, Utah, My 10, 1001. HS EmtouTiUKSi BBBM v are pleaied tn nolo thatJoifpb BBBH La Is on the HE Mr. and Mrs. Orln Io came down H fromldAho lust week to the idildeof B A. A, Mill, brother-lndaw of Mn. H tee, came up from CallfurnU toiharo the sorrow occaiiuned by tho sad sccl-dental sccl-dental death of his nephew. Mr. and Mrs. II, II, McQieon of Uintah Uin-tah tame up Tueslay fur n few daj" Iviilt wllh friend!. All wero glad to shike Imtuli with llujlir aud wife, ai old timers. All men an I boys of our precinct are rtiueilvd by tbe cemetery committee to turn out next Monday with grub hoes and aiei to 1 lean tho sage brutb off the eiretls, lit leait at the cemetery, and three or four learns with icrapersnnd plows to grade down one hill on the Smith drive, Klmrr, the 13 )car-old son of Mr, and Mrs. J. V. Lee met a sad death here I lit l'rlday afternoon. The boy had a 2i calibre rifle and was placing with It In the Summit Creamery building, and In lomo manner tho weaKn was discharged. dis-charged. The bullet entered tbe lelt ear mid paned clear tlnough Ihe skull, coming out on top mid lodging In the collli b. The bullet cut an awful gASh, and the boy died a short time alter Ihe gun went off. Tho boy had been warned by Mr, Meriill, who Is In charge of the Creamery, n few minutes before to be careful with the weapon, but replied tint he knew how to hatiJIe a gun, Mr, Merrill had no sooner got lo the door ol tho building when lie beard the shot, and upon returning found the boy on the ttoor with a bullet hole, through his head. The funeral services over the remain! re-main! wrro held at tho meeting home on Tuesday afternoon, and were my Impreislve. Tho home waimoit beautifully beau-tifully decorated with (lowers and drapery drap-ery placed there by sympathlilng frionds, l'roin the rcildvnce the cor-tcgo cor-tcgo wailed by all the ichool children manning In double file under the direction direc-tion of their teaiber, Mr. Alliion. The meeting house was found to be loo small, as many wero forced toiemaln on'll'poutsldc.'yTbsieakfrs4Uie redg,T. L. Allen, Trrst. Taylor and lllsbop Bargrut Mutical selection! were ably rendered by Ihe Mlitot Lemon, MI11 llubinn, Ilnv. Winner and wl(. The corpio ihowed a good lUto of prei-erat!on, prei-erat!on, notwithstanding it had been kept Die ilas, it havlngbeen embalmed by Undertaker T. t. Allen. Tho remains re-mains were laid to rest In our beautiful cemetery. |