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Show EDW. PERRY SERVICES HELD AT MAPLETON i Many Springville friends and relatives attended funeral services at Mapleton Sunday, for Edward Harvey Perry, a former resident of that city and Springville, who died at Blackfoot, Idaho, last Thursday of a heart attack. The services were under direction of the ward bishopric and burial was in the Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Perry was born in Springville, Spring-ville, April 9, 1871, a son of Stephen Steph-en and Mary Boggs Perry, who were among Utah's earliest pioneers. pio-neers. He married Mary Fullmer in 1900 in the Salt Lake City L.D.S. temple, and the couple lived at Mapleton where Mr. Perry engaged en-gaged in farming. In 1915 he moved to Idaho and was employed by the Utah Construction company lanches in Idaho and Nevada. He i-s survived by the following sons ( nd daughters: Edward Perry, Per-ry, Tooele ; Mrs. Dora Saville, Mrs. Amy Babcock, Mrs. Zelma Williams, Salt Luke City; Mrs. Christa Hatt, Redding, Calif.; William Wil-liam Perry, Bingham; 8 brothers i and sisters, Hyrum, Horace, Marion, Mar-ion, Parley and Marcus Perry, and Mrs. Frances Snow, all of Mapleton; Maple-ton; Mrs. Lucy Van Leuvan, Springville; George Perry, Vernal; a half-brother, Charles Perry, Vernal; Ver-nal; 8 grandchildren. |