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Show TWO DEATHS THIS WEEK. Thomas Gilchrist and Mrs Fred Blrcb Pass to Their Flail Rest Wednesday night arwuli 1 il k Iratli ended the enlTvrintti 01 lining. (,i. ehrlet. The cmhm of hli death wai miners' rantntnption, ami during the pt few yean lie hal been a grrat saf-ferer, saf-ferer, hrvvlng been confined tolnnhed for the pail twa months. Ieceji.e I as but in the prime of life, being I yeus f age lait Match. He had been a 'r mg mboit man until artlicted with the dreaded dlteaee). During hit laet rllnens Il wai known that he eonld not mover, and while hll nntlinel) death was a levere le-vere ihoek to his wife and fnintlt hli lulfeilng Is eiirled and he hat gone l re (am endtorrow is no uioie. Mr. (lllchrlit was well known in tin count), having lived here thegirnter part of hli life He wa burn in "cot-land "cot-land and came to this coiinli) when but a boy. He hai been a bard working man, being engaged until a few tnontln no In the mlr.ci. About eight years ago he filled a minion todreat Ilritlan, He was a true Latter day Saint, a kind and lov Ing father and huiband, a good honest hon-est man, and wni highly respected by all of his acquaintances. His death is a lad blow to the family, and tho otopathy oto-pathy ol the whole people Is extended to them In their allllcllon A wile and Ave Children, the youngest but a few weeks old, survive him, alio a brother ar.d liter. Mri Susannah Hitch, wife of 1'rcd Illrchof this place, diedyes'erday morning morn-ing about -I o'clock, from dropiy, from which dineaieiho has been a sufferer for over twelvoyearr. Everything ponlble was done to relieve her pain, but all human efforts to check the diieaie were In vain, and It finally tapped bsr life awny. Her death wasexpected, but not soMion, Mrs Ilircli was known to nearly ev erybody In this em) of the county, and all who hal made her acquaintance learned tn love her She was a very quiet woman, devoted to her family and friends. She leaves a burbsnd, five children and a holt of friends to mourn her lots, to whom the sympathy of the community II extended. Mrs. Hitch was hotnlnBtTlspdM vearjLagp, t&sfdayfth7)eJlp!PheTai') Wihls'cootryvvHsn a glrfan3 mads tier home In Coalville to the time oT her death. The funeral over the remains of both dead will be held from the Stake Taber-uacle Taber-uacle Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. |