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Show FUNERAL TODAY AT MAPLETON FOR C. B. BURROWS Funeral services for Carl Bas-com Bas-com Burrows, 41, of Mapleton, who died Saturday of a heart attack at Tropic, will be conducted today, Wednesday, at 2 p. m., in the Mapleton ward chapel, with Bishop Oscar Whiting in charge. Friends may call at the family residence at Mapleton from 9 a. m., until time of the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Burrows was born at Hatch, Utah, February 24, 1906, and spent his early life in Southern Utah. In ill health for some time, Mr. Burrows was stricken with a heart attack while visiting relatives at Tropic during a two-day homecoming home-coming celebration. He had also traveled through the canyons of Southern Utah and was preparing to return home by way of Bryces. He married Amy Shakespear in the Salt Lake temple Feb. 28, 1827. ' Survivors include his widow and five sons and daughters, Mrs. Neil M. Steiner, Ervin, Velma, Marvin, and Donetta Burrows of Mapleton; Maple-ton; also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Burrows and thirteen brothers broth-ers and sisters, James H. Burrows and Mrs. Effel Riggs, Hatch; Horace Hor-ace B. Burrows, Orderville; Mrs. Zella Chadwick, Helper; Mrs. Zet-ta Zet-ta Lund and- Harold Burrows, Spanish Fork; Herbert Burrows Lorin Burrows and Vida Burrows, Springville; Mrs. Melva Monk, Mapleton; Mrs. Delia Hales, Salt Lake City; Lorenzo Workman, Lovell, Wyo.; Frances Workman, Rifle, Colorado. |