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Show SPRINGVILLE WOMAN DIES' Mrs. Hannah Lauretta Musig Succumbs to Heart Trouble. Mrs. Hannah Lauretta Musig, 41 years of age, died Thursday evening even-ing in the family home in Springville. Spring-ville. Death was due to heart trouble. During the past two months she has been bedfast, following her return from California. She is survived by her husband, Wiliam D. Musig: three children Ruth, Charles W. and Viola Musig, all of Springville; her mother, Mrs. Sophia Larson of Mt. Pleasant ; one brother and three sisters, Fred Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Mrs. John Omanson and Mrs. Charles Mills, all of Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. Erastus Garlic of Fair-view. Fair-view. Funeral services were held in the i Third ward chapel Monday after-1 after-1 noon at 2 p. m. George M. McKen-zie McKen-zie of the ward bishopric was in charge. The opening musical number num-ber was a vocal solo by Miss Lela Boyer, the second number was a vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Miller and the closing number was a vocal solo by Elmo Coffman. II. T. Reynolds offered. innovation and the benediction was' pronounced by O. H. Mower. The speakers wore Bishop W. K. Johnson Jr., J. F. Brlnghurst and Wm. McFarland of Manti. A larffc number of relatives and friends from San Pete county were in attendance. The floral offerings were exceptional" excep-tional" ' -:( r,Tul beautiful. Interment wag In the Evergreen cemetary Under the direction of A. Y. Wheeler, undertaker. The grave was dedicated by Bishop W. K. Johnson Jr. |