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Show JOS. E. PACE ' LAID AT REST Joseph Elmer Pace, 22, son of William E. and Emma Reynolds Pace, of Thistle, formerly of SpringviHe, Spring-viHe, was found dead in bed Sunday forenoon at a room in a Bingham hotel, according to word received by relatives here. He had gone to : Bingham the day before to get work. i He was born in Thistle November, 1 80, 1910. He had spent the greater pari of h's life at the Pace ranch near Thistle and had attended the schools there and at SpringviHe, where the family lived for several years. A short time ago, he suffered a painful injury to his foot in an accident ac-cident with, a gun, at the Pace ra nch. Surviving in addition to his parents1 par-ents1 are the following brothers and sisters: Clyde Pace , Payson; Mrs. ! Blanche Nordden, Seattle, Wash.; ! Frank , Fred, Audrey and Hazel Pace, Thistel. ' F'uneral Services were held in the Kourth ward chapel Wednesday afternoon with interment in the City cemelary. John I. Hayes of Thistle aid Hilton Robertson were the speakers speak-ers at funeral services he'd 'n tne Fourt h ward chapel Wednesday. A. G. Thornc of the Bishopric was in Charge. Music was furnished by Inez Parker, Helen Palf)eyman, who gave a vocal duet; Ralph Weight and William Pari-y, instrumental duet and Gilbert Johnson of Spanish Span-ish Folk, w'no gave a vocal solo. The invocation was by Leo Robertson Rob-ertson and the benediction by Henry Williams of Spanish Fork. |