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Show : LOCAL MASONS GO TO FILLMORE FOR FUNERAL Three automobiles loaded with Masons, members of Albert Pike Lodge No- 14 of Milford, went to Fi'lmore last Friday morning where they conducted the funeral services for a departed brother, Attorney T. M. Ivory, who died very suddenly Tr.esday morning of last week. They were assisted by Masons from Richfield Rich-field and other points. Mr. Ivory, who was a member of Albert Pike lodge, was a prominent attorney in Southern Utah, having resided at Fillmore for the past ten years. He is survived by his widow and two small sons. Services were held in the opera house, which was filled to overflowing. The body was shipped to Salt Lake City for interment. |