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Show JOSEPH B. LAW FUNERAL HELD Open air services were conducted conduct-ed Wednesday afternoon at the A. Y. Wheeler mortuary for Joseph Jos-eph B. Law, 33, of Mapleton, who died Monday afternoon at a Salt Lake City hospital of spinal meningitis. men-ingitis. He took suddenly ill last Tuesday and was taken to the hospital where he had been unconscious un-conscious since last Wednesday. The services were under the direction dir-ection of the Mapleton ward bishopric bish-opric and burial was in the Evergreen Ever-green cemetery. Mr. Law was born in Springville, Spring-ville, December 24, 1902, a son of Charles O. and Signa Wing .Law. He had spent most of his life at Mapleton. For the past several years he had been employed employ-ed at the Pipe plant and worked there up until the time he was taken suddenly ill. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Clara Fontella Brindley Law and four children. Gwen, Vonda, Coriene and Newell Law and also his parents of Mapleton, Maple-ton, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Sophia Sheen of Bingham; Mark A. Law, Springville; Ray E. Law, Ogden; Hugh Law, Buhl, lad.; Mrs. Signa Pederson, Brentwood, Calif.; Kenneth Ken-neth Law, Park City; Mrs. Alta Clyde, Darley, Mont.; Mrs. Ada Reichart of Salt Lake City. |