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Show Beloved Citizen Laid At Final Rest Funeral services for K.-imuel Oil - y Sunday from the effects of a .aly ,c stroke, were ho,d Tue- ',ly "ft'''noon in the First ward Chapel. T. H. Greener of the wa bishopric presided. The Invocation was offered by lv,e abrisklo and the benediction V Orson Hiitehings. Patriarch O I. untington and J. j, Wo1,Ih; o,th who ha, bl.,, ,. nends of Mr. Osller paid big charac ' h" Musical numbers were furnished y Mr and Mrs Guy Brown, who ung the opening ttntI .-losing num-''; num-''; also Frank Bjarnson sum- a wlo, and Mrs. Etta Thorpe ,,, 'race I.overl.lge sang a duet The Grave at the Evergreen -.inetery was dedicated by J. H Manwaring. He whs born May 1, Xr,7 n Cot. lonwood, Ulah and came to Springville Spring-ville when very young. J, nV( in that city practically all his lif,. with the exception of a few years n l-.Micka. He was engaged In farming. Surviving are the following chil-Iren: chil-Iren: Arthur Ostler, Springville: .avello and Sam Ostler, Price1 James Ostler. Halt J.ake; Grace Austm, Salt Lake: Irene Austin, l nee; i..,.n Austin. Springville I wo sisters and one brother also survive, as follows: Mrs. A H "Id Mrs. Abraham Jenkins and Charles Ostler, all of Springville. |