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Show ! DEATH TAKES ONE MORE OF THOSEJVHOJWNEERED HAItAII IIAItltOWH HOIIHI.KY. Haroh Harrows Horslny, wife of Bnmuel P. Hnrstey of Price, passed away Inst Monday morning n few minutes after 10 o'clock nt the homo of her son, A. W Horsley, president of Carbon stake. wIlli'THinm deceased nnd her huslapf hnd tuade their home for n copOdernbla time Death was duo to.pnoumonlii frum which Mrs. llorsln hnii I, ecu III bill a er short time Hhe fulled to reiJond to nil thnt mdllcal skill had to nfter Mrs lomley wns the dnut(htr of Jnnili ttArrowH nnd I.) din lllomflclcl. nnd wni born April N, 1819. it Went Walton I (Norfolk). Hng. ft fid wns llierefoA In her seVent-slkih yenr when the summons en me. Whe he-onme he-onme n Vjnemlier of the ciirrh tif Jesus Chit of ltter-di Malnts, Mureh I. lXJDl. being Iwpyt by t:l-der t:l-der Jooeph Tti4L Hhe wiT liiMtrlfd to Hanniel P llorHtrr! I)ei'mler I. 1X14. Mrs. Morale) whs the mother or twelve rhlldreii. three or whom have have preceded her to the grave. The lemulnlng h.iu nnd daughters uro Arthur W. Hondo), Krnest H. nnd Hermnn II. of Pilie. Prnnk II. of My-ton, My-ton, Itnlph of Victor. John or Hunker vllle, Nev., Alum It. of Idaho 1'nlln, ldn Mrs. Ijiuto IL Tnplmm of Para-' gonah, and Mrs Agnes M. (lubler or I. uiul, Nev. Deceased migrated to Utah with Iter husband In Heplember, 1877, llv- Ing nt JcHieph In Hevler county from October, 177, to April. 17, going from there to Pnrngoonnh, nt which plnce she lived until December, 111, nt the hitter date coming to Price, that she might bn close to most of tier children residing here. Mrs. Horstey was Identified with the Paragoonnh Ward Keller society as secretary and counsellor ror man) cnrs. Decearecl was a kind nnd nffeellon-ate nffeellon-ate wife nnd mother, n good neigh-tMir neigh-tMir nod n eomdslenl Ittler-da) Halnl. und tiled with the hope of n glorious lesiirtettloii Hun Iv Ing her nre for-l)-flve grandchildren and eight great grandchildren, most or whom are residents resi-dents or ICasteru Utah Flllleial oenlces Were lietd III the Ulirinaelr eleldn) (Thlllxlio 1 af-teiniHiu af-teiniHiu at l n'cloik. presided over b) lllslini Allwtl llrym-r The ctienlug hymn l) the choir whs "I Need Tlief Kvery Hour." fulbiweil b) tirayer by Klder Oliver J. lUrimin The choir sang Abide Willi Me." The speakers wwe ICIder John II Pace und Ill-Imp HiHier. ImiHi of whom spoke words or xinfort in the mourners unit eulogised eulo-gised the life work or the departed one. Other numbers b the choir were 'Thou Mild nnd livoly Hlster." hlld "O. My Father," followed l, th heiieillcllon by Hlder Henry (I. Mnthls. Mn-thls. The remains were laid uwuy In fit) cemetery, the grave being dedicated dedi-cated by Hlshop Albert llrner. |