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Show John Pritchett j Dies at Home at Huntington 3 John Pritchett, owner ol the Huntington Drug company and lormeny a resident of Ml. Pleasant, Pleas-ant, died Thursday evening at ins home In Huntington alter a long illness from asthma and heart, trouble. Mr. Pritchett, together with the late Charles Peacock, operated drug stores in Mt. Pleasant and Fairview untU Mr. Pritchett moved to Provo in 1912. The foUowing year he moved to Huntington and had resided there since, i He was born October 31, 1872, in Rlverdale, a son of Franklin Levi and Sarah EUen Thompson Pritchett. Prit-chett. He came to Mt. Pleasant with his parents in the late 7 Us, and received his early education In the schools here. He married Miss Mina Ericksen of Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant March 7, 1891. He was a member of the wood- men of the World of Mt. Pleasant. I He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Sarah Ellen Wilson, Mt. Pleasant; his widow; four sons and daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. William ! Reynolds and Woodrow SelbyPrit- ' chett, Huntington; Frank Prit- " chett, Helper; a brother, Frank ' Pritchett, Richfield; two sisters, Mrs. A. H. Maiben Arthur and Mrs. Floyd Andersen, Ephraim, and three grandchildren. Funeral services wiU be conducted conduct-ed Saturday noon in the Hunting- . ton L. D. S. chapel, after which the body will be brought to Mt Pleasant, where funeral services will be conducted at 12:30 p. m. in the L. D. S. South ward chapel, with interment in Mt. Pleasant City cemetery, i |