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Show SPRINGVILLE PIONEER DIES IN SALT LAKE Funcnil services for Mrs. Sarah Ann HutchiiiBs, 81, who (lied at 'the home of her daughter, Mrs. Myra Stewart, in Salt Lake Sunday, were held in the Sprinyvillo. first ward chapel Wednesday afternoon. Bishop J. Hminett Bird presided, and the invocation was by John Wordsworth. Appropriate, music was furnished by Sarah and Guy Brown, who sang n duet: I-ndia Lisonbee, Lis-onbee, and Helen Manwaring. who also sanir two vocal ducts; Frank Bjarnson, who saiiK a solo, and Ralph Weight, accompanist . The speakers were I'atriaeh O. B. Huntington and J. Frank Bringhurst Bring-hurst of the stake presidency. Interment Inter-ment was in the city cemetery, where the dedicatory prayer whk' offered of-fered by Silas Mulchings; . Mrs. Ilutchings was a pioneer of Springville. having come hero when she was - fourteen years old. She has resided here practically all her life until eiglit years ago, when on account of ill health she went to Salt Lake to live with her daughter. M rs. M y ra S tewa rt. Besides t he daughfer, she is survived by three sons: Truman, Westley, anil Chester Ches-ter Ilutchings, all of this city. |