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Show pVILLE CONTRACTOR IS SUMMONED nral Services of II. Lee yer to Be Held ' Monday lP0 Buyer, 51, well-known rjilor of Springville, died at " Vhhi 1 v- home Saturday follow-' follow-' , ostoiulid sickness. Heart Clowns the cause of death. Hover, who had spent the wln-rIMitbsnt wln-rIMitbsnt Mesa, Aria, returned t i lmme in Springville about a ' jib k si,1, whil'11 tlme b0 hal1 ! dialer become worse. Born in Springville, October 14. Mr. Boyer was educated in t city a'lils of tuat dt-v and nttoiiilcd the Young univer- for several years he was engaged , ,te eoiitractiucr business, being rtciallr interested In railroad con-work. con-work. He also laid the rOTfte highway between the jr,lilnt and the fish hatchery and f-ni-n Springville and Spanish Kit He km actively interested in civic fi religious affairs of the county. tf wo years he served as deputy inly assessor under Roger Creer ( Spanish Fork and was also pre-jact pre-jact chairman of the Democratic trtt in Springville for two years. Villi the creation of the Kolob ;t he was a member of the bish-; bish-; ot the Springville Third ward J had also served as superinten- : o( the Sunday school in that ::i Previously to that time he ;dit two years iu the northern ;es mission. Surviving him are his widow, ;s. Hose Bailey Boyer, one dnugh- jt snil one son, Kuth and Hugh fever, both of Springville. He is Ti.k survived by his aged father, a,-.ihn S. Boyer, Sr., one sister and ,-at'P brothers, Mrs. Andrew Porter, jjK.kn 8. Buyer, Jr., Myron A. Boyer, vf. jriifst M. Boyer, all of Springville, ,.r. D. D. Boyer of Provo aud hCr;tonie Boyer, Arco, Idaho. hin!rc'!iive funeral services were ,rp p!;l in the Springville Third ward , kiiiiel Monday afternoon with Bish-rit:9 Bish-rit:9 il. Iiiilpu Smart in charge. The a. lapel was crowded to overflowing p. isii many were unable to get inside ms if Ipiilldiiiff. The floral offering was ;r(.' iviilimiHlly large and beautiful. ;s ; Tin speakers wore J. Wni. Knight voi ! tlie Utnl stake prresidency, Pn-inh Pn-inh 0. M. Huntington and Joseph .MeKne, who was president of the :ii.ern states mission' while Mr. ; k'er was conference president of I: Nebraska conference. : Music was furnished by a boys ! t"ius and a ladies chorus. The : mm sisters of Spanish Fork , : w a vocal duet and Melvin Done ; ire a cello solo. The invocation ? ''J' Bishop Thomas Baley of :''plii and Hie benediction by George ijlninge. Iiilerinent was in the Evergreen K under the direction of A. I, .Wheeler, undertaker, where the r. hve was dedicated by Wm. II. "ley of Salt Lake City. |