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Show Funeral Services Held Wed. for Emma J. Diamond Funeral Services were conducted con-ducted Wednesday afternoon in the Stake House, for Mrs. Emma Jane Diamond, 82, who died at the family home Sunday Sun-day morning of a cerebral hemorrhage. The services were under direction di-rection of Bishop Wm. Pratt of the Sixth ward. Burial was in the Springville City cemetery, ceme-tery, directed by Wheeler Mortuary. Mor-tuary. Mrs. Diamond was born Nov. 4, 1876, in Salt Lake City, . a daughter of John and Annie Se!.h Weller. The early part of her life was spent in Fairview, where she was reared by Mrs. Elizabeth Mower following the death of her mother. She was married to William Henry Diamond, who died in 1930. She was an active member of (Continued .on Page 2, Col. 5) Funeral Services for Emma J. Diamond (Continued from Page One) the LDS church, having served for many years as a visiting teacher in the Relief Society. Surviving are five sons and four daughters, J. Vesper, Ted and Glenn Diamond of Springville; Spring-ville; Martin Diamond, Orem; Arthur Diamond of Wasco, Oreg.; Mrs. Vern (Maude) Jameson of Murray; Mrs. Clair (Doris) Haslam of Roosevelt; Mrs. Gary (Gladys) Geiger of Gridley, Calif.; Mrs. Clinton (Mable) Betts of Pleasant Grove; 27 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren, and one sister, who resides in Calif. |