DEATH AND BURIALOF J. H. JOHNSONJohn H. Johnson, born at Wara Wasa, Finland. February 22nd 1S71, died at the Bingham hospital on Monday from an acute attack of pneumonia. For the past fifteen years Mr. Johnson has been engaged in farming at Riverton, and only recently moved to Cope rfi eld where Mrs. Johnson and her daughters are operating a boarding house. He is survived by his widow Mrs. Mary Hoyer Johnson, three daughters, the Misses Ida and Iiagney Johnson and Mrs. Leonard Longs, a brother Fred, and a sister Mrs.I L. Matson of Colorado. Funeral services were held from theSwedish-Lutheran church onWednesday afternoon with the Rev. Glad of Salt Lake City in charge. The church was filled to the doors by his many friends. The floral offerings were varied and very beautiful.lhe undertaking arrangementswere successfully carried out i by Neil O’Donnell of the O’Donnell Undertaking Co. Intermentj was made in the Bingham cem-| etery.