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Show Funeral Services Held Friday for ViS! Palfreyman Funeral services were conducted in the Fourth ward Friday afternoon after-noon for William Palfreyman, 67, life-long resident of S p r i n g v ille who died of a heart attack at hia h o m e, 391 East Center St., on Wednesday of last week. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery, under ,i: c Mr. Palfreyman Cr MorUlliry of Spanish Fork. Mr. Palfreyman was born in , Springville, April 4, 1886, a son of Dennis and Lourintha Clyde Palfreyman. Pal-freyman. He received his early education ed-ucation in Springville schools and as a youth accompanied his father on construction jobs. His mother died when he was very small and he was reared by his step-mother and father. For many years, he worked as foreman on various construction jobs principally with the Utah Construction Co. He also operated the company's ranch at Goose Creek, Nev., for five years. He was employed at Geneva during dur-ing its construction and recently was employed with Springville city. He married Mattie Thorn, April 8, 1908 -in the Salt Lake Temple, (Continued on page Ten) m ' Funeral Services Held For Will Palfreyman (Continued from page One) j and to them were born eleven sons j and daughters. Mrs. Palfreyman I survives as do a son Russell ofj Provo and a 'daughter, Mrs. Koyle j (Glenna) Hatfield of Naples, Ida., and six grandchildren; also a sis- ter, jvirs. iou raaycutu ui oui-Lake oui-Lake City and the following half-brothers half-brothers and sisters: Jesse Pal-frevman, Pal-frevman, Mrs. R. H. (Fern) Corn-weil Corn-weil of Salt Lake City; Bert Palfreyman, Pal-freyman, Eugene Palfreyman, Mrs. Lee (Myrle) Davis, Mrs. Lawrence -(Delia) Clark, Mrs. Velt (Faye) Hancock all of Springville and Mrs. Fred (Pearl) Liddiard of Provo. |