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Show I Services held here for Dilcy S. Clyde funeral services were held saturday afternoon at the it feeler Mortuary, for Mrs. pilcy Sanford Clyde, 87, a former for-mer resident of this city, who n died Thursday at Nyssa, Oreg, t f ailments incident to age. lV and Parma She was a member of the LDs church sell oT I " (JosePhine) Russell Rus-sell of Parma, Ida, and Mrs Margaret Larsen of ' Mapleton 12 grandchildren, 22 mat grandchildren, and two great- great-grandchiJdren; one f brother bro-ther and twQ s.ster o Sanford and Mrs. Nettie Thorn f Springville ,and Mrs. iva Llewellyn of Salt Lake City ART CITY LADIES League Standing 'J Bishop Maurice Bird of the S: first ward, was in charge of the services. Burial was in the v Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Clyde was born Nov. 11, l872 in Springville, daughter daugh-ter of Cyrus and Mary Jane gunt Sanford. She was mar-! mar-! ried to Joseph B. Clyde in ; springville He died in 1928. i she spent the early part of I ,er life in this city, moving to I Idaho in 1917, residing in Bur- Kiel's Inc Westside Market g g Utah Service Inc. . 8 8 Artistic Beauty '"' g g Town Pride Dairy 6 10 Brookside Market 6 10 Week's Results Utah Service 0 1646 Brookside Market . 3 ig53 Town Pride Dairy 1 1798 Westside Market 3 1825 Artistic Beauty x 1816 High Team Game Friel's, Inc., 660; Westside Market, 635; Artistic Beauty, Individual High Series Shirley Diamond, Friels 485; Jo Ann Richmond, Friels' 448; Gladys Pennington, Artistic, Ar-tistic, 416. Individual High Game Shirley Diamond, Friels, 173; Jo Ann" Richmond, ; Friels, 166;' Neva Stringer, Brookside, N16o'. Let me exhort everyone ts do their utmost to think outside out-side and beyond our present circle of ideas. For every idea gained is a hundred years of slavery remitted. Richard The man who, in his business, busi-ness, resorts to tricks and doubtful practices, need not i.wonder why his son grows up to be a downright crook. Mental vacations are more necessary than physical rest. |