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Show p M - MM ATTEND" FUNERAL FOR MRS. WHEELER impressive funeral services for Mrs' Rhea H. Wheeler, wife of GcorgC Wheeler, who died at the I Aird hospital in Provo, Thm-sday, I 'orc held Sunday in the Spring I fille First ward chapel. Bishop J. I Emmett Bird presided. Thc speakers were Patriarch O. B Huntington and Seymour L. Mendenhall Jr., of the Fourth ward bishopric. Musical numbers were furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown who fang two duets; also by Frank Bjarnson who sang two solos. Each ,,crc accompanied at the piano by Mrs Lcola Wright. Invocation was offered by Wilhs Strong, the benediction by Bishop E J. Gioesbeck of thc Saldier Summit Sum-mit ward. Interment was in the Evergreen cemetery. The grave was dedicated bv J H. Manwaring. 'She was born in Springville March 5, 1888, the daughter of Fred and Christeen Mason of Springville. She had resided in Springville all her life until one year ago, when Ehe moved to Soldier Summit. Her husband, parents and the following fol-lowing children of a former marriage mar-riage survive: Mrs. Emma Skinner, - . , 1 rll, TTnntcmiin iCal rtunismun turn iti" 1 all of Springville. Five brothers and sisters also survive, sur-vive, as follows: Mrs. Edith Clayton, Clay-ton, Provo; Mrs. Hazel Kenner, Soldier Sol-dier Summit; Mrs. Ruth Longhufst, Woodruff; Mrs. Freda Birch, Springville; Ross Mason, Springville. |