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Show DEATH CALLS W.ILCIP1AK AMEniT'AN FORX. -- W. H. Ch.ipr.VTr, 70', y !i.-min'',nt farmer and stock raiser of this community, died Fridny n'ght r.t a loea! lio.- pita!, fol. lowing an operat;on iieri'oma.cd four weeks a g : for glandular trouble. He was bei-n in American Fork, August 14. if,0. the son of William H. and Eliza Feleher Cliipman, pio-1 pio-1 neers of Utah countv. i I ' I Mr. Chinman was connected wi'.n numerous eiUcrprises in the north end of the county. He was vice president of the People's State bank at the time of his death. Cthr position? formerly held include in-clude J president of the American Fork Cocp, prescient of the Farmers Farm-ers Threshing Machine company, president and member of the board of directors of the American Fork Iirigaticn company. He is survived by eight children: Eliza Peters, Elmer' Chipman, Mary A.rm Chipman. Delbcrt Chipman. Stanley Chipman. Vein Chipman, end LaRuc Chipman cf American Fork, and Edith Fox of Lehi, and seventeen brothers and sisters: Mrs. Robett E. Booth. S. W. Chip-man. Chip-man. Squire B. Chipman, Thomas J. Chipman, Mis. C. M. Beck, Reuben Reu-ben Chipman, Abr.er Chipman, Mrs. Jane Robinson, Mrs. Melissa Boley, Mary Robinson, Mrs. Alice Dunk-Icy, Dunk-Icy, Leonard Chipman, of American Amer-ican Fork; Mrs. Atlantic Chipman, Mrs. L i 11 i e A d ? m s , of ' -' a H Lake; Mis. M?nda Stalls of Portland, Mrs. Senith Pool of Milforrt and Widard ' Chipman of Trinidad, Colo. |