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Show Funeral Services Held Tuesday For John S. Groesbeck Many friends and relatives paid final tributes of respect to the life of John S. Groesbeck, at funeral services held Tuesday afternoon in the Second-Eighth ward chapel, under the direction of the Eighth I If" ) i .. John S. Groesbeck ward bishopric. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Groesbeck died Sunday morning at the home of a son, Earl S. Groesbeck, of ailments incident in-cident to his age. He had spent most of the winter in California with a daughter, Mrs. Ruth S. Scoville, Los Angeles, returning to Utah about two weeks ago. Born in Springville, March 11, 1866, Mr. Groesbeck would have been 84 in several days. A son of Nicholas Harmon and Rhoda Sanderson San-derson Groesbeck, he had lived in Springville the greater part of his life, attending schools here and later enrolling in the Brigham Young Academy at Provo. He filled a mission for the LDS church to (Continued on Page Two) Funeral Services For Mrs. Ellen Cragun (Continued from Page One) i three sons and one daughter, Edmund Ed-mund M. Cragun, Orem; Oscar M. Cragun, Las Vegas, Nev.; W. Rumel Cragun, Lake View; Mrs. Marie Garbet, Park City; 18 grandchildren; grand-children; a brother, William Mower and a sister, Mrs. Mabel Kindred both of Springville. |