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Show SERVICES FOR SCHOOL GIRL SET FORFRIDAY Funeral services for Dorothy Stewart, 12. daughter of Floyd L. and Bertha Williams Stewart Stew-art of this city, who died early Tuesday, at a local hospital following fol-lowing an operation for ruptured appendix, will he held Friday at 2 . m., in the , Second ward chapel. Friends may call at the home of the parents on South Main street, before the services. Burial Bur-ial will hn in thp. F,vere"reen cem- etery under the direction of A. Y. Wheeler and Son mortuary. mortu-ary. She was born in. Springville, October 3, 192t, and was a student stu-dent last year in the junior high school. She was popular among I her many friends and with her splendid voice, had entertained at many school and church gatherings. gather-ings. Dorothy was on a vacation in California when she became ill and had to return to her home here. She had been ill 11 days hen death came. Surviving besides the parents are five brothers and sister, Floyd H., Alan, Jay, Jean and j Ruth Stewart of Springville; the ; grandparents, Mrs. Maggie Williams Wil-liams of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Stewart of Springville. |