vin Freemp, The case of Marie Cornwall vs. Sam Cornwall was stipulataed and temporary aid allowed plaintiff. «-GEORGE ASHLEY ANSWERS SUMMONSDeath claimed another Bear Laker Sunday, taking from the ranks of old settlers one of the best known residents of the county.George A. Ashley, 82, was bom in Tewkesbury, England, and came to Bear Lake county In 1879, making his home in Paris until twelve years ago, when with his wife who died four mqnth^sago, they moved to Montpelier. He was formerly engaged in the building trades, where monuments in the form of buildings can be found from Laketown, Utah to Georgetown. He was a casket maker during the eighties. He is survived by two sons and daugh-tcrrDr. George F. Ashley, A. J. Ashley,and threeSecond toM'Iv®6®1001 'd'Alene;Bossen, ILake; 14 grandchildren great-granchildren. *{Funeral services were held Tuesday froST the . ^chapel, and interment made in the Paris cemetery. The grave was dedicated by R. A. Powell.Bishop Byron Mumford presided, music was furnished by the choir and a vocal solo by Mrs. Lottie Grosjean, “I am a Pilgrim,” and a quartette, composed of D. M. Hymns, Bishop Mumford, Robert Feinaur and Herman Hoff. Pres. H. H. Hoff offered the opening prayer. The speakers were Bishop Mumford, H R. Shepherd, Pres Roy A. WeL ker and Henry Parker, who spoke of his sunshine disposition, aw ays looking on the bright side of life. His devotion to his wife and her public work. The benediction was prpnounced by Alfred Blser. lt;$-Fork; G Ceei Pec Second son T. S Demoa fin, both Filer; Ht C. Rich,RepublBoise.DamoeRepubl ' Democi and Viet(Republ Weiser ai Democi Falls; E. M. Morg caiello.Republ: ton. DemjpciFaHsr-IRepubli ville; W.RepubliDemociFalls.RepubliRepubli foot; Nin DemocrPARIS MAN NOMINATED^ FORSTUDENT BODY SONG LEADERLOGAN, t.—Eliott Budge of Paris, aRepubli Hailey. .Demhcr W. C. Hx4-H CLU