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Show it, Smith I d Blake Win ; In Election ) "i rriitt. American Fork dis-I dis-I .es B. Smith Alpine-IIigh-"1 (t nnd Samuel H. Blake, 'strict, were the victors in bonxd election held in this ,, ;.x-inesdy. J jn by a good majority in 3 virile Barratt received 422 o unerican Fork. Smith re-y re-y f0rty-five lead over Max-le Max-le ... smaller district. 0MPLETE VOTE ?n r. ' Blake 213 'uff H9 Jisn 94 3 Fork ck-att 422 ;n ason "73 S3 Life-Long Resident Called JBy Death Jolm Parker, 50, life long resident of this city, died at the family residence resi-dence in the Third ward at 4:20 p. m. Sunday. Mr. Parker was severely severe-ly injured about fifteen months ago and never recovered from the effects ef-fects of this accident-He accident-He was born in American Fork September 24, 1884, a son of Franklin Frank-lin M. and Martha Mitchell Parker. He attended the public schools and upon reaching manhood chose as his means for a livelihood fanning. He also was a teamster and during recent years has done considerable work for the county. On December 5, 1907, he was married mar-ried to Miss Marie Larsen of Lehi. Mr. Parker was quiet and unassuming unassum-ing but was a kindly neighbor and friend and a splendid husband. Surviving are his widow, also at foster fos-ter son, Raymond Larsen of Twin Falls, Idaho, his aged mother, Mrs. .Martha M. Parker, four brothers, Ernest M-, Ross, Leslie and Ellis Parker and two sisters, Miss Alice Parker and Mrs. Ruby P. Stearle of ad smith 173 infield 21 t Smith 4 sield 76 Smith 9 xfield ,. . 17 .on 3mim 12 Jield 39 j. B. Smith 198 3. 0. Maxfield 153 01 American Fork district the : Nate Robinson into the vs : "Dark Horse" candidate 'KI interest and a good vote .:. Supporters of Mr. Rob-th( Rob-th( -.ever, saw the trend of the tci - in the afternoon and evi-air evi-air ve up the fight for their uri ras possible to get over a -ah votes in for the election if 1 o ad been aroused and the . li :en out. 'Pi;rd for the next two years taaj aprised of James B. Smith, I:. A. Barratt, American iiauel H. Blake, Lincoln; A. thd pleasant Grove, and A. B. i 3 Lehi. Easl n this city. There was a large attendance at the funeral services held Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Third ward chapel, and a profusion of flowers, bespeaking bespeak-ing the love and esteem for the family. fam-ily. Bishop Frank Shelley was in charge of the services. A male quartet from Lehi, consisting con-sisting of Messrs. Frank Sharp, Ar-mond Ar-mond Webb, Booth Sorenson and Joseph Coulam, accompanied by Mrs- Sharp, sang "A Prayer Perfect" as the opening number which was followed by prayer offered by John Devey, Jr. A solo "I Love You Truly" was rendered by Kenneth Robinson, accompanied by Mrs. I Robinson. The first speaker, Jesse M. Wal-' ker, was followed by Judge George j P- Parker of Salt Lake,- and Com-, missioner J. W. Gillman of Orem-Following Orem-Following the remarks of Mr- Walker, Wal-ker, Glade Jorgensen rendered a Trombone solo, "Perfect Day," Miss Lydia Olsen playing the piano accompaniment. ac-companiment. Closing remarks were made by Bishop Shelley, following fol-lowing which Mrs. LaDocia Wag-staff Wag-staff and Mrs. Edna Boley sang "When The Sun Goes Down." Mrs-Annie Mrs-Annie Shipley was their accompanist. accompan-ist. George F. Shelley pronounced the benediction. Interment was made in the American Amer-ican Fork cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by John Peterson of Lehi- |