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Show ELIZA MOWER SERVICES TO BE HELD Funeral services willbe held in 1 he Third ward chapel Friday at 2 p. m., for Mrs. Eliza Mower Singleton, 84, widow of Hubert Singleton and a pioneer resident of Springville. who died at 9:50 p.m., Tuesday, of ailments incident inci-dent to old age. Burial will be n the Evergreen cemetery. She was born in North Ogden, ..August 20, 1854, a daughter of ;j4enry and Lucretia Hupper Mow- Si'l. She came to this city during R icr very early life with her par-nts. par-nts. ami has lived here most of he time since. For many years she had worked is a practical nurse, bringing ttmtort to many families in this onimunity. She has also been a uithful church worker, having i j ci ved as a Relief Society teach- 'i- for more than thirty years. V She was married in the Salt f -ake Endowment "house, May 22. S73. Mr. Singleton has been dead number of years. Jf Surviving are five sons and ilaiiRliters. Eugene Singleton of I Magna; Albert Singleton of Pleas- ;int Grove; Mrs. Israel llodson of v (rovo; Mrs. J. S. Herinson of iUe Gale and Mrs. A. J. Chris-onsen Chris-onsen of Springville; forty grand-V grand-V hildren. and sixty-six great i ;i andchildren. |