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Show Services Held On Monday For James Henry Clark Funeral services for James Henry Hen-ry Clark, 83, who died last Thursday Thurs-day in a Provo hospital, following an emergency operation, were conducted con-ducted Monday in the Fourth ward chapel. Bishop Theron S. Hall of the Seventh ward was in charge. Burial was in the city cemetery, directed by A. Y. Wheeler and Son mortuary. Mr. Clark was born in Provo, November 8, 1865, a son of Enoch and Sarah Smith Clark. At an early age, he moved with his parents par-ents to Springville, and had lived here since. During his earlier life he followed railroad construction work and had been retired for a number of years. He married Mary Aleatha Bar- I nett in Provo, November 13, 1893. She died a number of years ago. Survivors include nine sons and daughters: Mrs. Blanch Wiscombe, of Roosevelt; Mrs. Cassie Nichols and Ralph Clark, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Sadie Groves, Watson-ville, Watson-ville, Calif.; Mrs. Florence Pace, Van Nuys, Calif.; Mrs. Alice Scott, Monrovia, Calif.; Mrs. Lena Jones, Warrenton, Ore,; Louis Clark and Mrs. Wanda Peay, Springville; also a half-sister, Mrs. Belle Thompson of Los Angeles. Calif. |