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Show TEW INFANT SERVICES SET Funeral services for Ray Thomas Thom-as Tew, 20-month-old son of Bryan and Blanch Wignall Tew, who died Monday afternoon at a Provo hospital of complications J'esulting from a ruptured appen-, dix, will be held Thursday at 2 p. m., in the First ward, with Bishop A. G. Peterson in charge. Burial will be in the City cemetery, ceme-tery, under direction of A. Y. Wheeler. The child was born here February Febru-ary 22, 1937. Surviving, besides the parents arc four brothers and sisters, Donald, Clyde, Wilma and Colcen Tew; a grandmother, Mim. Zella Wignall, and a great-grandmother, Mrs. James Wignall of this city. |