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Show C.A.VANLEUVAN DIES SUDDENLY Cornclloiis A. Yhii Leuvan, bct-li'i- known lei his friends ns linns Van I.cuvcn, age f:; died suddenly In lu'd m his home about f, , , o'clock Tui'sdny morning. Mr. Vim l.ouvnn whs in apparent good health ml hud worked nil day (he dny before be-fore his dentil, Death rump ns 11 shock to Ihe fninily ns there wns only a tew minutes of niiiirent distress dis-tress tind he was dead before any-hody any-hody knew there was anything wronj;. Sir. Van Leuvan was horn in Sjuiii-ville Jamiary 25, 1.S72, the son of pioneer iwrents. He had heen a resident of Sprinijville his entire life following the vocation of a plasterer: lie was 1111 active citizen citi-zen in all puhlic nfftiirs both religions relig-ions and civil. Surviving -are his widow-, Mrs. Emma Ueardall Van Leuvan, four sons and one daughter, CV Kay l.ouis H. Ardifii, F. (.'lifl'ord A. and Hilda Van Leuvan; also four fistcrs, .Mrs. Harriet Whiting of Mapleton, Mrs. Emma Johnson of Spriugville and Mrs. Mell Clark of Mparks, Nevada, and Mrs. Zinu Iioh-rtson Iioh-rtson of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will lie held in :hiSpringville First Ward chapel Sunday at 1 o'clock. |