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Show Funeral Services Held Here Tues. For P. A. Ostler Funeral services were held Tuesday in the First ward for Phillip Alma Ostler, 74, former well-known Springville business busi-ness man who died Friday, at a hospital in Casa Grande, Arizona, Ari-zona, of complications following follow-ing an operation for a fractured fractur-ed hip. The services were in charge of Bishop Maurice Bird. Burial t - - - - I J ii . M P. A. Ostler, former Springville Spring-ville business man who died in Arizona Friday. was in the Evergreen cemetery, directed by Wheeler Mortuary. He was born Nov. 15, 1885, in Springville, a son of William H. and Mary Finch Ostler. He married Vivian Gammell March 21, 1906, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They made their home in Springville until 10 years ago when they moved to Arizona. Ari-zona. For many years he owned own-ed and operated the Springville Coal Company. He is survived by his wife; three sons and two daughters, William Glendon Ostler of Wells, Nev., Mrs. Cecil (Birdie) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Funeral Services Held ft For P. A. Ostler if. (Continued from Page One.) ,p Darlton of Riverton; Howard Ostler of Casa Grande, Ariz.; , Donald Ostler and Mrs. Tim ' (Preal) Marsh of Springville; I I 16 grandchildren and seven ' great-grandchildren; one sister, !', Mrs. Vern Snow of Salt Lake V City. . w |