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Show tractor Accident Claims Life of City Workman; Funeral Services Friday Operating a tractor in backfill-"8 backfill-"8 a city water line, Mansuel im?e SinS1eton, 44, was fatally 'jured Monday at 3:40 p.m., when Z , machine tipped over and ushed him. thp 'lac mae two passes with e small tractor-shovel and was tempting to make the third, t 'n,the wheels of the tractor "Wed slightly on a steep grade lu 'it toppled over. He suffered cn,.t ed neck and his head was hed beneath the machine. Sdh SingIeton was born in "'ngville, March 14, 1909, a son Rletn S' and Ruvinia Siler Sin-Pipn- He married Esta Viola a f, February 15, 1932, in Provo omn S marriage was later sol- nized in the Manti Temple. Stat as emPloyed at the Pacific and LCaf Iron Co- PiPe Plant Genev tne construction of the oiH eore heinS employed by Snii streets department. urvivors include his widow and eleven sons and daughters, Mrs. Leo Stark, Olene, Oreg.; Mansuel fngleton, Jr St. Ellen., Ore Melrose Singleton, U. S. Army, Mrs Donald Perkins, Rm4' oi oil Shirley, Ivan Niels, Michael John -Syfvia Esta and Maxine Singletonall of Springville; three grandchildren; his mother of Inrinville and the followm0 E and sisters, Monroe -gleton of Provo; Francis Delmar Ind Hubert Singleton and Mis Donald Sherwood of SpringviUe, Mrs. Edward Allum, Pueblo Coto , Mrs. Darrell Norton of Welim0 ton. , Funeral services will be conducted conduc-ted Friday at 1 p.m. in the First ward church with Bishop Lewis Childs in charge. Friends may caii a he Claudin Funeral home this evening from 6 to 8 run., and at the family residence, f90EaAWa csnuth before the services. Bunai Evergreen cemetery. |