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Show FUNERAL FOR JOHN MENARY HELDJUNDAY Funeral services for John Robert Rob-ert Menary, former Spingville druggist drug-gist and early mine promoter, who died at a Provo hospital Thursday night, were conducted Sunday after noon in the Fourth ward chapel. A. G. Thorn of the ward bishopric presided. Hilton Robertson of Kolob stake presidency, E. M. Boyer ' and Mr. Thorn were speakers. Music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown who sang a duct; Miss Helen Palfreyman furnished two vocal numbers and Glenn and Harold Holley gave a vocal duet. A. O. Smoot of Provo offered the invocation and I. S. Brown the benediction. ben-ediction. Interment was in the city cemetery. Mr. Menary was born in Council Coun-cil Bluffs, Iowa, .Tune 2, lfaSl, but had lived in Springville f r many years. He married Marion Roy-lance Roy-lance in Springville., Nov. 20, 1M10. Mr. Menary was a gadener by trade and had been retired for the past three years. Surviving, are his widow; two sons and four daughters. Clint Menary, Salt Lake; Clark Menary, Helper; Mrs. B. N. Reduin;ton, Helper; Mrs. Frank ' SI out, Poea-tello, Poea-tello, Ida.; Mrs. William Hodson, Provo, Mrs. William G-i rdnor, Springville; 15 grandchildren ; iow ,veat grandchildren; four brot.l.t i. a id on lister, Dr. P. A. and Fn-p-m an M c n a ry , V, m n t a Rose, C n J ; FJrnest and and James Mci. iry ami Mrs. Lula Detru, Council J .'nl'u, Iowa. |