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Show SPRINGVILLE WOMAN GE I ! LAST SUMM ; i i 1 ioncer of 1S.i2 Dies j Lake and is IJuried j Springville. I j Funeral services were lu -1 ; I spi i'iu'villo Fourth ard J Muui.i v a ft iTiiooi, ( ctober ' ! Mrs. ( Vr. Iia Fane i akl.-y ( e:irs of ;me. Ft:tb pioneer , ! and for many yi-:irs a re--. spvinville. v lio died at In . ( ! in Salt Fake ( 'ity last Fri " ! pneumonia. The body a j ! innn Salt Lake City to Spi ! Sunday. liishop G. U. May.-ork clia rire. Musical number: j j lurnished by Miss Inez Yhe I Miss Helen Palfreyman. 'I'll ers were Hi shop .1. F. Fri and Don C. .lohnson. The turn was by G. S. Condie a benedict ion by 11 i simp C. 1 cock. The grave in t lie Fv cemetery was dedicated by Mayenck. j Mrs. Clark was born at Pduffs. Iowa. Her parents. : t i Mrs. William Lane, both die . E in three days of each ol cholera while crossing the ; leaving five daughters all eleven years of aue. who j! brouudit to Ftah by friends . company. Surviving are five cliildre , J. George A. Slorrs. Mrs. W. ; and llymm W. Clark all o J Lake City. Ami Oakley of . ; ville and Lewis X. Oakley of i City; also two sisters, Mrs. C j Carter, of Spriimville and Mi ; ! lor Dunnam, of Dunlap. low ! |