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Show Mrs. L. J. Hales.' Magna, and J. T. Stone of California. Funeral arrangements ay under un-der the direction uf A. Y. heeler heel-er mortuary and will be announced an-nounced later. ERNEST STONE DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Kincst Stone, 53, died this morning at his home In Maple-I Maple-I on. He had beon ill for some l.iuic before his tleath. Mr, Stone w.i.s born in Sulphur, Kentucky, August 20, 1885. He w;is the son of James B. and .Jrj.s;pnine Wright Stone. His early life was spent in Kentucky. He Ciime to Utah at the age of 18 with his parents, who were Lat-U'V-Duy Saint converts. " He was jmi active member of the church and held office of an elder. He j has lived in Mapleton most of his life. j In 1908, Mr. Stone was married j to Florence Gale of Heber City. Mr. Stone made farming his vo- j cation. j Surviving are his widow, two j sons, seven daughters and 11 grandchildren: George ID., of Mapleton; Leonard G., of Salt La ke ; Mrs. George G reen and Mrs. William Paicell of Grem; Mis. Waller Robinson Jr.. and Mrs. Elmer Wheeler of Spring-ville; Spring-ville; Mrs. Wallace Sorenson, Palmyra, and Vera and Norma of Mapleton. Also the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. J. N. i Gividen, Mapleton;- Joseph L. Stone, Wonder, Oron; Oscar I Stone, Walla Walla, Washington |