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Show Peter Mayer Dies at Fountain Green Home Peter Mayer, prominent wool-grower wool-grower of Fountain Green, died of heart disease at the family residence resi-dence in Fountain Green, Friday, March 28th. Death came as a shock, as he wwas ill for only one Mr. Mayer was born in Sweden, August 15, 1862. He emigrated to the United States when he was seventeen years of age. He came to Utah over forty years ago, where he joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints. He has lived here since that time. He engaged in the sheep business early after his arrival here and was greatly interested in that in-dustry in-dustry until his sudden death. In 1888 he married Annie C. Anderson, An-derson, daughter of James L. and Annie Anderson, who with two sons, James P. and Clifford Mayer, survive him. He was a highly respected-citizen and will be greatly missed by all. Funeral services were held , in tne ward chapeLat one oclock Tuesday. April 1st. The choir sang I Need The . Every Hour," "No - Night There," "Hope Beyond," and J-Know J-Know That My Redeemer Lives The opening prayer was oflerea by Matthias Allred. The speakers were President Abe Livingston, Fred D. Smyth and President J. u. Nielsen. Mrs. Hilda Christiansen sang "Hold Thou My Hand. The closing prayer was given by J. Robertson. The floral offer ngs were beautiful and m great profus ion. |