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Show SPRINGVILLE WOMANBURIED Funeral services were held in the Springville Third ward chapel Thursday afternoon for Martha J. Lisonbee wbo'was formerly a resident resi-dent of Springvllle but of recent years a "resident of Salt Lake City. 'She died at a Salt Lake hospital Tuesday after several month Illness. Ill-ness. The body was brought to Springvllle Thursdny over the Salt Lake and Utah railroad. Bishop -.-Ralph Smart was in charge of the service. Tbe speakers were Bishop Lloyd of the Emerson ward Salt Lake City, Patriarch O. B. Huntington and J. F. Bringhurst of the Kolob stake presidency. ' , Music consisted of selections by a quartet composed of M. E. Crair-Unll, Crair-Unll, Jr., Ralph Snlson, Elmo Coffman Coff-man and Wm. Grooms ; a vocal duet by Elmo Cpffmand and Wm. Grooms and a vocal solo y Mrs. Oliver Dalton. Dal-ton. Patriarch George It. Hill of Logan offered the invocation and II. T. Reynolds the benediction. The grave was dedicated by John V. Words-wort. Words-wort. Surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Hugh E. Lison-mee Lison-mee and Mrs; May Chase of Suit Lake City; J.-A. Lisonbee, of Boise, Idaho;' Mrs. A. J. Sargent of Monroe, Mon-roe, Mrs. Nellie Smith, Portland, Ore. t and Mrs. David Colllugs of Uollidny. |