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Show -1GED CITIZEN GOESTO REST ft'illiam L. Johnson Buried in City Cemetery at Sjring-ville Funeral services were held in the f rinsville Third ward chapel Sun--:t afternoon, September 27, for 'illiam L. Johnson, age TO, who :?d of ailments incident to old age i tt Friday. Bishop Ralph Smart i ias in charge. A number of the I Hark Hawk Indian war veterans A nu'tided in a body. The speakers were John V. fordsnorth and Thorn C. Miner. Coffman mixed quartet com-sed com-sed of Elmo, Glenn and Mis.t torn Coffman and Mrs. Hilda Stev--ison sang the opening number; El-ao El-ao Dalton gave vocnl solos. The invocation wns by Alva Miriskie nnd the benediction by Tm. Bringhurst of the ward bishop-it- Interment was in the Spring-ille Spring-ille cemetery where the grave was Indicated by Wm. G. Black. Mr. Johnson was hornin Garden 'rave, I0va, in October, 1849, the of the late Bishop Aaron Johu- who was the birst bishop of 'pringville nnd Mnry A. Johnson, its in 1810. He wns a veteran "' the Black Hawk Indian war. tiring his life he followed (le vo-sti"n vo-sti"n of ranching and mining pros-IWing, pros-IWing, in the various intermoun-Wn intermoun-Wn states. He is survived by one daughter. . Harvey II. Cluff of Salt Lake 'y. two sisters and one brother, ''rs. Tiaa West and Mrs. Ina John-'"n John-'"n of Springville, also a number of 'nil brothers and sisters. |