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Show HARRINGTON IS LAjDTO REST Springville Man Passes Away After a Lingering Illness; Buried in Evergreen Fun era t services were held in the Springville Third ward chapel Monday Mon-day afternoon June 8, for Jobua-thun Jobua-thun B. 1-Inrrlngton, ape 51 who died at his home in tbe Springville Third ward Friday after a long and lingering linger-ing Illness of asthma. Bishop II. Ralph Smart wns in charge. Tbe chapel was well filled and the floral offering profuse. Tbe speakers were J. Bert S illusion, illu-sion, John S. Boyer, Jr., and President Presi-dent G. 11. Maycock. Musical numbers consisted of vo- : cal solos by Mrs. Ellen Whit more Anderson and Miss Jennie Erickson nnd a vocal duet by Miss Jennie 1 Erickson and Mrs. Anna Bird Ilar-wood. Ilar-wood. The Invocation wns by Erastus Z. Clark and the benediction by Bishop J. E. Bird. The interment was in tho Evergreen Ever-green cemetery under tbe direction of tbe Claudin Funeral Home. Tho grave was dedicated by Oscar M. 5 rower. Surviving arc bis wife, Mrs. Alice Harrington, two sons and two daughters. O. J. Harrington and Mrs. Velmn Badey of Sweet, Idaho, and Evan Harrington and Mrs. Dclpbia Brown of Springville, also four sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Arthusia Chase nnd Daniel Harrington Harring-ton of Itighy, Idaho, and Mrs. Lydia Bird, Mrs, Julia Harwood, Lnl'ronl, Evans and Boy Harrington of Springville. |