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Show RR Employee Dies ... I , "' , ' ' ' F. Ross Mason Funera! Services HeSd Vednesday For F. Ross Mason Funeral services were held Wednesday in the First ward chapel cha-pel for F. Ross Mason, 66, lifelong life-long resident of Springville who died Monday in a Salt Lake hospital hos-pital following an extended illness. Bishop Lewis B. Childs was in charge of the services. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery under direction of Clau-din Clau-din Funeral Home. Mr Mason was born in Springville, Spring-ville, November 23, 1889, a son of Frederick Wilford and Christine Chris-tine E. Swenson Mason, and had made his home here practically his entire life. He married Maude Dallin of Springville Nov. 11, 1914 and the marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS temple. He had worked for the Denver and Rio Grande railroad many years and served as secretary-treasurer secretary-treasurer of the Brotherhood of (Continued on page two) Syille also nine grandchildren and the following sisters, Mrs ml Clayton, Springville; Mrs It ) Kenner, Salt Lake City and Freda Birch of Riventa ?Cw' Funeral Services Held For F. Ross Mason (Continued from page one) Maintenance of Way union for a long time. Surviving besides " his wife, are three sons, Lamar Mason, Salt Lake City; Lester P. Mason, Henderson, Hen-derson, Nev. Dean Mason, Spring- |