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Show FUNERAL FRIDAY AT 2 P. M. FOR MRS. DORA ROWLAND Funeral services will be conducted conduct-ed Friday at 2 p. m., in the Fourth ward chapel for. Mrs. Dora K. Rowland, who died Monday evening eve-ning at the family residence, 367 East Center street. She had been in ill health for about two years. Friends may call at the family residence Thursday evening and Friday before the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen cemetery, directd by Claudin funeral home. She was born in Mona, March 27, 1883, a daughter of Henry and Charlotte Snelson. She was married mar-ried to D. A. Rowland Sept. 12, 1911, and had made her home in Spring-viHe since She was a member mem-ber of the L. D. S. church and had been active in Relief Society. She was also a member of the Springville Spring-ville Camp D. U. P. Survivors include a daughter and four sons, Mrs. Willard Miner, of Tooele; Ellis Swazey of Maple-ton; Maple-ton; Max D. Rowland and Blaine Rowland of Springville; Fred K. Rowland, with the U. S. Army Air Corps at Roswell, N. M., also a sister, Mrs Bryant Young of Salt Lake City. |