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Show MANY MOURN PASSING OF-DANIEL OF-DANIEL SNOW Death Followed Operation At Provo; Impressive Services Held Monday Finnl tribute was paid to the life of Danii'l Wells Snow at largely at-, at-, tended funeral services held in the Mapletou ward chapel Jlunday at't-j at't-j ernoon. Mr. Snow died in a Provo I hospital Saturday, May 22, following follow-ing au operation for ulcers of the i stomach. j John I. Holley presided nnd the opening song, "The Vacant Chair," , was sung by the Mapletou male I quartet. The invocation was by I H. B. Perry. As a second musical I number Mrs. E. I. Egilson and Car-j Car-j rol Waters sang a duet. The speakers, all of whom spoke highly of the life of their departed friend and offered words of consolation conso-lation and encouragement to the be-! be-! retired family were: Bishop K. L. Mendenhall, Patriarch O. B. Huntington, Hunt-ington, Oscar Whiting and Patriarch Patri-arch J. F. Bringhurst. The Mapletou male quartet furnished fur-nished .the closing musical number, "Life's Dream," and Bishop Emmett W. Bird spoke the benediction. The body was laid at rest in the Evergreen cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by President G. R. Maycock. Mr. Snow leaves, in passing, a host of friends who mour his loss. He had been a resident of this community com-munity fifty-three years, having been born in Springville, April IS, 1873, the son of Warren S. and Sarah Whiting Snow. He was married mar-ried to Lillian Clegg, also of Springville, Spring-ville, who survives him. f Besides the widow, G sons and 2 daughters survive. They are Earnest, Earn-est, William, Frank, Robert, Lewis, Edwin, Clara and Ella Snow, all of Mapletou. He is survived by one brother, E. M. Snow, and one sisler, Mrs. Clara Tew, both of Mapieton, and 3 half brothers and 3 half-sisters. I |