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Show MA C1I1LDS PASSES AWAY Alma IT. Child, 73, well known enident of SpringviHe died Wed-lesday Wed-lesday at the family (residence, forth Mfin street following a it roii e which he suffered last Thursday. He was born in SpringviHe, Sep-eniber Sep-eniber 21, lKfiO, a son of Mr. and lira. Thomas Child, early Spring-'ille Spring-'ille pioneers. Mr. Child had been in the monu-nenl. monu-nenl. business in 1 his city for EVi 'ems, retiring about three years He was an active member of the , 'hurch and at the time of his death ie had served as a teacher in the ?hird ward for a number of years. Ie was also a member of the teventies quorum. Surviving arc his widow, Mrs. Cmma Ostler Child and five sons nd daughters: Mrs. J. W. Whit-ng. Whit-ng. Ivan and Arvil Child, Spring-ille; Spring-ille; Henry Child, Spanish Fork rork; Mrs. W. S. Packard, Los U'eles, Cal.; one sister, Mrs. Eden Vhceler, also 15 grandchil-ien grandchil-ien and one great-grandchild, one tot her T. E. Child Sr. of Spring-'llle. Spring-'llle. Funeral services will be conduct-1 conduct-1 Friday at 2 p. m. in the Third mid chapel with interment in the Ity cemetery. |