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Show "it j " Funeral rites ? held for i Chris Butler 5 Funeral services were con-i""5 con-i""5 ducted Saturday in the Third !"1(Vard chapel for Christopher (Chris) Butler, 69, who died Wednesday of last week of a heart ailment at a Spanish Fork hospital. Bishop Calvin Packard of I jj,e Third ward was in charge k tof the services. Burial was in f''the Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Butler was born Jan. 15, ''1892 in Spanish Fork, a son '., '':0f James and Annie Dickman IV Butler. He received his education edu-cation in the schools of that J' city and on July 10, 1912, 'married Reba Hutchings in the Manti LDS Temple. They made their home in 'Carbon County and Idaho for -'s number of years before coming com-ing to Springville in 1932. He had been employed as a miner te';and millwright. A member of re the LDS church, he held the 'wsjcffice 01 Elder. V Surviving are his wife of he springville, three sons and at ftwo daughters, C. Frank But-nj.er But-nj.er of Kaysville; Pierce Butler tali! of Bountiful; J. P. Butler of CrsAHa; Mrs. Ernest (Thelma) e ctiHolt of Tooele and Mrs. Har-d Har-d r'old (Grace) Johnson of Spaniel Span-iel ish Fork; 19 grandchildren and a -one great-grandchild; four bro-revthers bro-revthers and one sister, George t4i "Butler of Corpus Christi, Tex.; joyjkReed Butler of Napa, Calif.; (j, Oscar Butler of Redding, Cali-Lnerfornia; Cali-Lnerfornia; Alma Butler of Span- ish Fork and Mrs. Olive Peter-ton Peter-ton of Salt Lake City, il (See picture page 6.) |