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Show U.HUTCHINGS SERVICES SET Funeral services will be held tody, at 1:30 p. m. in the First ward chapel for Vivian Silas Hutchings, 33, a welder at the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe company, who died. Saturday night of septecemia following an ear infection, at the family residence, resi-dence, 710 East Ninth South street. Mr .Hutchings was born in Provo, September 5, 1902, a son of Silas and Gatsey L. Jolley Hutchings. He attended the public pub-lic schools and the Brigham Young university at Provo. He married Sadie Marsh in Provo, in 1925, and the couple moved to Springville Spring-ville in 1D30. Mr. Hutchings was known to many citizens throughout Utah county as a vocalist, having sung at numerous gatherings and social functions with his brother Lorin Hutchings. He had been employed employ-ed at the pipe plant the past nine years. Besides his widow and mother, surviving are four sons and daughters, Stanley, Marcia, Shirley Shir-ley and Dwayne Hutchings of Springville; a. grandfather Corlas Hutchings, Springville, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Lillian Pierce, Lorin Hutchings, Hutch-ings, Bryant Hutchings and Muss Dora Hutchings all of P.'ovo. |