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Show YOUNG MAN DIES onion Funeral services wcro hold at tho First word chapel Thursday aftor- noon for Niles Itushtori Feathcrstnno, son of Mrs. Charlotto Feathorstono I of thi3 city. Tho youth was 18 years of ago having been born In this city March 14, 1904. Ho was a graduate of tho grammar grades here, and lat- , or went to Highland to work for his i brothor-in-law, Reed Deck, where ho remained until about two months ago, -hen ho loft for Charleston to j work for S. F. Beck. Last Wednesday ho became 111 with ,a sovero cold which later developed I Into pnoumonla which was tho causo or his death. Ills mother rushed to his bedside ond was with him when ho died Tuesday morning about 7 o'clock. Tho body was brought to American Fork Wcdnosday for burial. Besides his mother ho is survived by tho following brothers and clstors, Eivln and Dalo, Feathorstono, Mrs. ,Forn Larson, Mrs. I3ryl Johnson and Mrs. Marjorlo Beck. Tho chapel was well filled at tho i services Thursday nftornoon, at (Which counceior T. A. Greenwood , presided. Tho musical numbers were furnished by a chorus under the direction, dir-ection, of James Martin. They sang tho nnthem, "Like ns a Father" after which Bp. W. S. Greenwood of (Highland offorcd prayer. James , Martin and daughter, Mrs. Mlnnlo Pul-. Pul-. ley thon sang "Jesus Lover or My Soul." Tho speakers wcro G. A. Zabrlsklo (Forry Beck of Charleston, and Pros. J. H. Clarko. A solo was sung by I Mr. Watson of Highland and Mrs. , Minnie Pullol sang "My Father I Knows." Tho closing song was by tho chorus "Jesus My Savior". I M. Whlto of Highland offorcd the bonedlction. . Interment took place in tholockir cemetery whore T. A. Greenwood" dedicated the grave. |