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Show ACCIDENT IS FATAL TO E.Z. CLARK Funeral Kerviees were held in the ; SprinRville Third ward chapel 'IMnirsd'iv afternoon for KrnNtus Z. Clark, 74 years of ne, who died at Ins bailie Tuesday frnm injuries sus- ' f tained in an automobile neeident j nioie than three weeks ago. ; Bishop II. Knlph Smart was in chart. The ehnpel was well filled by the many friends nnd rein Uvea The floral offering was very beautiful. beau-tiful. Speakers were G. li. Mnyeoek, president of the Kolob stake, E. M. Snow of the slake pre.sldeney and Joint V. Wadsworth. Musical numbers were a vocal duet by Mrs, Leln Hoyer Packard and Kbno Coffman, vocal solos by Klmo Coffman and MiMs '.iVMinio Krickson and a voeal duet by Mr. Coffman and Miss Kriekson. The invocation was by Wm. G. lllacl; and tin- benediction by V. K. I Johnson, .Jr. me uie in me mmhhi-ii ct-iut lerv was dedicated by Oscar I toy or. Mr. Clark was born in Iowa and came with his parents to Spring-vide Spring-vide when H years id" age. He has been n resident of Springville Spring-ville his entire life following the vocation of ranching, owning and operating mle of (he largest ranches in Hobble Creek Canyon. lie has always been an act i ve clt l.en in i-hnreh and cival affairs. He was n member of the high priests quorum ;iL the time of his death. Surviving a re his widow Mis. Mary Clark, three sons nnd two (laughers, Henry and Hazel Clark of Springville, E. II. Clark of California, Cali-fornia, Mrs. .1. H. Taylor of Walls-burg Walls-burg and Mrs. A. It. Riding of Spi ingvllle. He is also surv ived by I Ihree brothers and one sister, ' George W. ( 'lark of Raymond, f 'ana da. John Obi rk, .1. M. Clark ; nd Mrs. Joseph Vane all of Spring-I Spring-I ille. |