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Show SPRINGVILLE MAN IS DEAD Funeral srrviivs veto lu-lil in lln Sprinj;villi' ist ward iliapi'l. Wrdiu'sday MtU'rimml ;it 2 o'clock, tor Willitim Henry Ostler, who died at his home in Sininyvilk' Sunday from the cl'l'ivts of a liaralyiie stroke whieh he sul'l'ered two weeks :ti;o. Mr. Ostler litis lived in fsprinti-ville fsprinti-ville pvaetii-ally all of his life. Ho was a faithful and active member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. At the time of his ileath he was custodian of the Lincoln Lin-coln school. In addition to his wife, Mrs. Mary M. Ostler, he is survived by two urns, W. K. Ostler of Eureka and T. A. Ostler of Spriiifiville. and two daughters, .Mrs. Pearl Peterson of Park City and Mrs. Alvira Snow of Salt Lake City. He is also survived by two brothers, Samuel anl Charles Ostler of SprinKville, and two sisters, Mrs. A. II. Cliilds and Mrs. Abe Jenkins of Springville. |