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Show Death Takes Prominent; SH Resident I'inai uauuie was paiu yesterday yester-day to tan irtetu 1uj3 E. 2ist bo., pioniiiicni young businessman anu iur many years a member of me Sugar House Lions club at iu-neral iu-neral serices held in Edge,hill ward under the direction of Paul Newmeyer, Mt. View ward bishop. Mr. Ellis died Tuesday of complications following an operation. Born in Woods Cross Jan. 30. 1907. ,a son of Stenhen h. and Axeline Ellis, he was an LDS church member. He had served a mission to California and was active in the Aaronic priesthood. Sunday school a n d YMMIA. Formerly a member of the South Bountiful LDS ;ward, he belonged to Mountain View ward at the time of his death. He was engaged in the furniture furni-ture business and was well known in musical circles. Survivors include his widow. Almarena Martin Ellis, whom he married Feb. 9. 1910: a daughter, Marilyn Ellis. Salt Lake City: his mother. Woods Cross: three brothers. Owen W. Ellis, Farmincrton: George E. and Orson H. Ellis, Woods Cross. |