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Show rill Heward, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lee Master, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roderick, Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Palfreyman, Mrs. Merlyn Dunford, Bernice Palfreyman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Palfreyman, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Watson, St. George; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson, Mrs. Hazel Covert, Mrs. Nedra Swenson, Mrs. Bernice Erickson, Spring City; Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs.. Marvin Mar-vin Jensen, Kanab; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Pritchett and Mrs. Veil Mower, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Killpack, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brereton, Ferron; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Anderson and daughter, Marcia, Loa; C. B. Ledingham of Ogden, who will be remembered as a coach at the high school who made his home with the late Rill Kelly, aunt of Mary and Margaret. Mar-garet. Delaware was the first state to adopt the Constitution. yjewi $3rieA . . . Among the many friends and relatives in Springville for the funeral services for Mary Palfreyman Pal-freyman last week, were: Mrs. Vivian Ingalls of Long Beach, Calif.; President and Mrs. Ray W. Hardman, Corvallis, Ore.; Mrs. Eliza Fox, Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Hope Wade and sons, Bryce and Kip, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Watson, Mrs. Er-ma Er-ma Covert, Mr. and Mrs. Mer- |