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Show ?RANK CURTIS LAIDTO REST Funeral services were held in the prlnK'llle First ward chapel Sun-Say Sun-Say afternoon, March 22, for Wm. rank Curtis, 42 years of age, who ed In a hospital at Tonapah, Nev., , torch 15, of pneumonia and was fought homo to Springville Wed-i Wed-i jsaday evening over the Salt Lake jid Los Angeles railroad. Tne chapel was crowded to more inn its seating capacity and a pro-lsion pro-lsion of flowers covered the cas-tt cas-tt JBIahop J. E. Bird was in charge. - usic consisted of selections from a '"ixed double quartet, a vocal duet Mrs. May Senior and Glen . Han; and a vocal solo by Frank , Jiirnson. The speakers wcro Patriarch O. B. mitliigtoU aud J. . F. Brlnguurst ' the Kolob stake presidency, a The Invocation was by T. R. greener of the ward bishopric aud jf e benediction by Grover Clyde. . Tho interment was in the Evor- een cemetery under the direction . tho Claudln Funeral home. The avo was dedicated by John S. , nuwaring. |