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Show MKNKrKk. HaKiraa, Ulaa.Jolj, , Ifa. F.MToaTiMia: A sad accident which proved fatal secured here last Saturday. Freddie, aged three years, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. F. Cramar, fell into a bucket of scalding hat water Everything that medical aid and loving hands could do was done to relieve his suffering but he expired the same evening. The loss is keenly felt by the father mother and sisters. AH Hcne-fer Hcne-fer and Croyden sympathize with them in this hour of affliction afflic-tion and tiial. The fuueral was held on Monday. Appropriate consoling remarks were ninde by Mr. J. U. Foster, John Paskett and liishop Hams. A number of beautiful solos were sang by friends of the bereaved and members of the choir The room was beautifulh trimmed bv 1 the sister. Wc all feel to say ("Rest Darling I reddie, Rest." Mrs. Mary J. Stephen is, dangerously ill at this writing. All her family he been called to her bedside. Her many friends still hope for her recovery. re-covery. Sister May Stephens, has been a good friend to many in this place, and has always been n Relief Society worker hi the true spirit of the calling Latei Sister Mary Stephen., died July lath a few minutes after 10 p m J. (). Foltet the poet Hnd inililcian. la 00t from Salt I,ke III- Kurat id the Duller family, II i. Win. Thoniprnii of lllaekfoot Mr., 11 rliltinf will, her parenta, Mr. and Mr . Walter U'll.on. |