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Show FUNERAL FRIDAY IN 4th WARD F0RG.LMELL0R Funeral services will be conducted conduct-ed Friday at 2 p. m. in the Fourth ward chapel for Gilbert Lewis Mellor, resident of Springville since 1932, who died Tuesday in a Pay-son Pay-son hospital following ten days illness. ill-ness. Friends may call at the Claudin Funeral home until 10 a. m. Friday, Fri-day, and then at the family residence, resi-dence, 460 East Second North, before the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Mellor was born March 10, 1886, at Fayette, a son of James and Eliza Bartholomew Mellor. He married Mary Svernter, June 4, 1908. The couple lived in Fayette for a number of years, where he followed farming and stock raising. rais-ing. He was employed as a carpenter car-penter at Geneva at the time of his last illness. He is survived by his widow and seven sons and daughters: Frank Mellor of Lamont, Ida.; Delbert Mellor, Mrs. Milton Giles, and Mrs. Gregg Crandall, of Springville; Mrs. P. D. Larsen, Mrs. Dave Cook and Mrs. E. W. Rhodes of Salt Lake City; 11 grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Violet Dorius, Mrs. Luera Christensen of Ephraim; Mrs. Dora Olson, Elgin and James Mellor of Fayette; Mrs. Louise Clark of Los Angeles, Calif.; Beatrice Mellor of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Florence Christensen of Evanston, Wyo.; Francis Mellor of McCannon, Ida.; Heber Mellor, Eureka, and Angus Mellor of Payson. |