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Show WILLIAM J. SPENCER DIES FROM STROKE William Sp.-nccr. 7s veai-H of ntre, since JSR1 a resclent of Sail Lake, thcit at li:s j home, ttTll Highland (irive, Saturday following a paralytic stroke. Since Ills first paralytic se.zure In Ketuaiary, ll'Iti, Mr. Spencer hud been a semi-Invalid. Kune-ral services Hill be held In the Winder ward chapel Tuesday afternoon ut L' o'clock. Interment will be in Wasatch Wa-satch Lawn cemetery. Mr. Spencer was horn July :". IStI, at Rosborton on ttoseale. Liiu'olnshire, Rutland, the son of Ueorjro .litieu and Kliza Smith Spencer. In tictober. lts.'il, he, with his older brother. i!core.e and their widowa-.l mother, arrived in l lah. He married kaehel Henniou, daurhlcr of John and Ksther S"ainwri,urht la-union, uml mined to the Tme couiilry. Their children were Oeo.'Kinna. who d'ed in infancy: V. Spencer of Churchill, Idaho, Eililh S. Hill of Salt Lake, George S. Spencer of Paris, Idaho; Serena S. flavor of Tiiylorsville. John It. Spencer of Garden Citv. Joshua S. Spencer Spen-cer of Salt Lake, Ivy S. Wellinc ol Farnilnffton, and Uoss W. Speiic. r. a member of the Hjth field artillery, who (l.od follow-lnp an accident ;rt t'amp Kearney. Kear-ney. Cal.. Julv 19. 1U1IJ. |