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Show Funeral Service For (I W. Barton TodayAt2P. M. Funeral services lor George Will-lam Will-lam ltarlon, 72, prominent citizen ot this community, will be conducted t-Hlay ut 2 p. m. In the Tlmpiuiogo', stake tabernacle-. Mr. 'Burton died at his home at 1::U) p. m. Tuesday, following a lln-werlng lln-werlng Illness. He was born at Chapel Brow, Lun- I caslilre, Kngland, September 20. 1)163, I a son of William F'leinlng and Ann Higuy Barton. He came to Salt Lake City in 1877 with his sister, the late Mrs. Margaret B. Thomas. He moved later to Coalville, and from there to Manassa, Colorado. He married Nancy Catherine Blair, July 2, 1889. Witli their family they moved from Manassa to Pleasant Grove In 1910. Mr. Barton engaged in railroading and farming, and was employed by the Pleasant Grove Canning company com-pany for ten years. Surviving arc his widow and five sons and daughters: Stella. George, and Nathan Barton of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Annie Hansen of American Amer-ican Fork nnd Mrs. Flsie Smith of I Provo; eight grandchildren nnd two great-grandchildren; two sisters. ! Mrs. Margaret Thomson of Los I Angeles, Mrs. Annie Wit .el of Salt Lake City; and three half sisters and la half brother, Mrs. Edith Marin of ! Salida. Colorado; Mrs. May Jensen ! and Mrs. Ann Silvers of Manassa. Colorado, and Frank Barton of Alamosa, Al-amosa, Colorado. Friends" mny call at the home until un-til time for the services. Interment , will be in the Pleasant Grove Mem-j Mem-j orial Park. |