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Show JOHN CLEMENT LAID AT REST Funeral services for John Clement, Clem-ent, 72, who died at a Salt Lake hospital Wednesday from heart trouble following an operation on his eyes, were held Sunday in the Spi ingvillc First ward chapel. Bish-I Bish-I oj J. Emmett Bird presided. The invocation was offered fey T, R. Greener, the benediction by Alma Fullmer. Myron Boyer, Patriarch O. B. Huntington and Bishop Bird were the speakers. Musical selections were furnished by the double mixed quartet from the First ward; Frank Bjurnson sang a solo; Merrill Harris Har-ris and Mr. Bjarnson sang a duet and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown sang a duet. The dedicatory prayer was offered of-fered by J. H. Manwaring at the Jitv cemetery. Me wns born Januaiy 7, 1857, and hud resided in Springville all of his 1UV. Surviving ai e three sisters, Mrs. Rlen Burbidge of Salt Lake, Mrs. Mary Ann Gammell and Mrs. A. M. Dalton of Springville. |