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Show MANY ATTEND FUNERAL FOR MARYS. CLARK Funeral services for Mary San-ford San-ford Clark, 82, who died late Saturday Sat-urday nii;ht at the family residence, resi-dence, 02 West Third North street, were conducted Monday at the': Third ward chapel with Manferd Hutchinson of the bishopric in , charge, w j The speakers Verc John Words-! worth and Ernest Hover of this city. Music w;is furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown who gave a voeai duet; Mrs. Marjorie Bird mil Helen Palfreyman, a vocal duet; Margaret and Helen Fox, vocal selection; and Ralph Weight and Will Parry an instrumental duet. Julia Sumsion was accompanist. The invocation was offered by I. S. Brown and the benediction by Will Peterson. Interment, was in the EverKreen cemetery. Mrs. Clark was burn April 13. 1851, (ha first white Kirl born in Sprinfrvillc. Her parents were Cyrus and Sylvia Slockwell San-ford. San-ford. She was married to Krastus Z. Clark, March 14, 1SCS, in (he Salt Lake Endowment house. Her husband died in 1025. She had always al-ways been active in L. D. S. church work and was a Relief society teacher for many years. Surviving; are five sons and daughters: Erastus H. Clark, San Diego, Cal.; Mrs. H. J. Taylor. Wallsburg; Mrs. A. B. Riding, C. Henry and J. Hazel, Sprinsville; 22 grandchildren, 19 great-grand children; also four older sisters, Mrs. Elmina- McBride; 91 years old, of Hyrum, Utah; Mrs. Celia Johnson, 92, and' Mrs. Miicusa Messenger, Mes-senger, HOj Springville; Mrs. Anthony An-thony Metcalf, S8, of (jVnnison and Mrs. N. H. Packard, !A;dcn. |