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Show MANY ATTEND FUNERAL FOR D. BLACKETT Largely attended and impressive funeral services for Donald Black-ett, Black-ett, 19, who died of typhoid fever at the familv home in Springville Sat-: urday were held Tuesday in the Fourth ward chapel. The Rev. Har- j old L. Wilson of the Springville j Community church, was in charge, j Prayers were by Rev. Wilson and President J. Frank Bringhurst offered of-fered the benediction. The speakers were President Bringhurst and the Rev. Mr. Wilson. Wil-son. Musical selections were furnished fur-nished by Mrs. J. F. Wlngate and Gordon Cody, each of whom sang a solo, accompanied by Mrs. Erie Boorman; Miss Catherine R. Doug-all Doug-all sang a solo, accompanied by Mrs. William Witney. The grave at the Evergreen cemetery cem-etery was dedicated by Rev. Wilson. |