OCR Text |
Show ien ;'T,H. PETERSON 5 SERVICES Many friends 1 and relatives Bflwere in Spanish Fork Sunday to attend funeral services for T. H. Peterson, 89. prominent citizen "J of Spanish Fork and father of """Mrs. Adelbert Fullmer of this city, who died of a heart ail-ii ail-ii ment at his home on Wednesday. ff Mr. Peterson was born in Steaptofol, Iceland, in 1S5U. He came to this country in 1887, and made his first home in Span-j, Span-j, iah Fork. Later the family mov-3" mov-3" ed to Springville and lived here ,yfor a period of about" 12 years. He was a faithful member of CI the L. D. S. church, taking a prominent part in auxiliary or-j or-j ganization work at Spanish Fork, 'jjf He was a blacksmith by trade, l: and also operated a bicycle ' shop. His hobby was horse rac-,'"g rac-,'"g and training. He is survived by two other daughters besides Mrs. Fullmer Mrs. David William Moore ot Spanish Fork and Mrs. L. E. MMllner of Bingham; 28 grand-J, grand-J, children and 38 great-grandchildren. . |