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Show AGED WOMAN !. LAID TO REST 1 1 Funeral services were hold in thp Springville Fourth ward chapel Fri- j: day til'tcrnonn October 17 for Mrs. j Margaret Elizabpl h Piper, age 75, ji who ricd in Salt I.nko City at the home of her son Harry Piper, Wed- ; ncsday. from acute stomach trouble. , Mrs. Piper had been a resident of . Springville for the past lit years and was visiting at. the home (if her son when stricken. The floral offering was profuse. ISishop ;. li. Maycock was In charge. The speakers were Key. W. II. Knsin of the Sprincvillo Presbyterian Presby-terian church and I'.ishop (I. K. Maycock. May-cock. Jloth speakers paid glowing Mimics to the life of Mrs. Piper. i Musical numbers were a vocal solo by Klino ('iil'fiii.'in. a selection by a male quartet composed of M. E. i 'randall, ,lr.. Kbuo ( 'offma n, Mel- : vin Done and Italph Siiclson and a ' vocal solo by Miss Melon Condie j with a cello accompaniment bv Mel. j vin Done. The invocation was bv Alva Zabriskie and the benediction by Thorn O. Miner. The grave in the Springville city cemetery was ' dedicated by liishop (J. n. Maycock. Mrs. Piper is survived bv two sons ' Harry of Salt Lake City and Alma !' J'jpcr of Sacramento. Oil. |