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Show FUNERAL HELD FOR MRS. REESE Funeral services for Mrs. Alice L. ltee.se, age 70. who died at the hniue of her son, Thomas Griffiths, Tuesday the 2Uth, from Injuries sustained sus-tained from a fall at the dancing parly of the Sons and Daughters of the Indian War Veterans and Pioneers, was lield Friday in the Springville Fourth ward chapel with Seymour L. Mendenhall, Jr., of the ward bishopric in i-harge. The house was well filled and the floral offerings were profuse. The speakers were G. U. Maycoek president presi-dent of the Kolob Stake, and George Simpkins. Musical numbers were vocal duels by Inez Wheeler and Helen Palfrey-man, Palfrey-man, a ml hy M rs. Kenneth Condie and Mrs. Leo Hobertson. Willis Strong gjive the invocation a mi Solon Wood ga ve t he benedic-tion. benedic-tion. and also dedicated the grave. Interment was in the Evergreen cemetery under the direction of A. V. Wheeler. |