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Show ERVICES HELD FOR PIONEER WOMAN SUN. mneral services were held in the irth L. D. S. ward chapel Sun-afternoon Sun-afternoon for Mrs. Phoebe :!eton, well known pioneer and j'rch worker of this community, i died Wednesday. Solon A. yi of the ward bishopric was charge. The speakers each of whom ased the fine character "of "their' j.d, were Howard Salisbury of :- ward bishopric; Mrs. Ella , .T.olds and Hilton A. Robertson : the Stake presidency. Vtcal solos were furnished by Hannah Rowland, Elmo Coff-and Coff-and Harvey Hutchinson of :.- city and Richard Condie of ..: Lake City. Will Parry and B. Weight gave a trombone "i5 invocation was by Bishop Robertson of the Fourth ward, the benediction by M. A. tr, Glenn Sumsion a grandson, -cated the grave at the City .etery. ilr;. Singleton was born in jigville, July 29, 1855, a ..inter of David and Lutitia .'then Curtis. Her parents were "Tig the earliest settlers here. was married to Hercules Sin-iM Sin-iM January 1, 1877, in the awment house, Salt Lake Mr. Singleton died in March '!rs. Singleton was a member 'he Springville Camp D. U. P. -had served as president of the -'Inward religion class; as a ielor in the Primary, and for e than 50 years was a teacher belief society. During her early she nursed among the - sick Jis community. ;2s is survived by six sons and -:hters, Mrs. Mllenda Sumsion, d, Merrill and Zina Marie ;eton, Springville; William and -is Singleton, Eureka; 19 'Jchiidren; 7 great grandchil-: grandchil-: a brother, David Curtis, .on. |