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Show SPR1NGVILLE MAN DIES OF MEART TROUBLE Following n brisk walk from his homo to that of his daughter, Mrs, .!. X. (iroesheck. Monday forenoon. Robert L. Itothwell, for many years a resident of SprinKville, died of heart trouble as he entered the (iroesbeek home. He was thought to have been in his nomal health, so that his death came as a frreat shock to his family and friends. Mr. Rothwell was born at Lancashire. Lan-cashire. Kng., August XS, JNol. He came to Fiah when a young man and had lived the greater part of his life ill Springviile. Mr. Uothwell was :;n Indian war veteran. He hail spent much of his time during the mild season of the year on a ranch in Idaho, but was accustomed to sin-nding the winter months in Springville. Surviving are the following sons and (laughters: R. V., .J. A.. Asel, and Glen, all of Arco, Idaho; Mrs. FVed I ah and Mrs. (iroesbeek of Springville ; Mrs. John Da hie of Spanish Fork; twenty-six grandchildren grand-children and one great grandcnild. Funeral services will be held in the Springville First ward chapel Thursday nfiernoon at 1 o'clock. Interment In-terment will ho in the Evergreen cemetery under the direction of A. V. Wheeler mortuary home. |