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Show l!SliiSlllPSi THREE brothers from one Houer, Utah, family are now enlisted in the national defense service. They are David G. Manning, 31 years of age, farmer, who enlisted July 28 and Is now in the aviation avia-tion corps at Fort Omaha, Xeb. ; Corporal Cor-poral Alfred G. Manning, 27, with the 145th field artillery (First Utah), who enlisted May 12, and Wallace Manning, 23, who is now at American Lake, Waslt MRS. F. P. WASSON DIES OF BLOOD POISONING Services for Magna Resident Will Be Held Sunday Under Auspices of Lady Maccabees. Special to The Tribune, MAGNA. Jan. 1'3. Mrs. F. P. TVaeson i died here this morning at 5 o'clock at I her home, of blood poisoning, caused by I the scratch of a pin several days ao. ( e-r path came as a nhook to her many Mrr-. Wasson was t:e wife of K. P. Wftsyon, an employee of the 1'iah Copper uompany. f;:e was born in A'w&la, Jaws, zvA was 40 year:-, of ag''. Lihe ha-j br-en a resident of Mna for t!:- last five years. Besides be-in c a. member of the Ma'.i:abee lodge. Mie was prominently active in social and cha rita ole circles. She was alto a member of the Congregations. Congre-gations. church. Mrs. Wasson is surviv ed by her husband hus-band and a da's'-'htr. M: Id red, 13 'ears of age. besides the following i.ro'l'jers and siste.a. who reside mi I'wa: Mrs. Y. M. Whitney, Mrs. n Wad del!, Mrs. Charles Parker. Mrs. Eoy Whjtnrv. Charles Coombs. Zoira Coom! s. Her mother, ' Mrs. Matiidri Coomb;, was at her bedside j when don t h ea n Funeral :-er-;ce.- will be held here Sunday Sun-day and will be under Hie aupU-es of The Tady Ymrrrt Internient will he in t.he io"al cTno'rv. |