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Show Drowned At Strawberry ... f f ' -V : . . .v - ' . . -' v --Y v?V r 1 f - . 1 j V - V :L 'i.L .J I Polio Fatal To Baby; Services Held Wednesday Little Mary Kathleen Singleton, 11-months-old daughter of Man-suel Man-suel and Esta Pierce Singleton died Monday at 8:10 p.m., at the Salt Lake General hospital of polio. It was the first death from the disease in Springville this year. The child was taken to the hospital hos-pital last Tuesday. Her throat was affected and she was placed in a respirator. The child was- born in Springville, Spring-ville, September 18, 1950, and is survived by ten brothers and sisters, sis-ters, Mansuel James, Melrose, Ivan N., Michael J., Mrs. Arlene S. Stark, Collette, Roma, Frances, Shirley and Sylvia Singleton all of Springville. Graveside services were conducted con-ducted Wednesday forenoon at the Gustin L. Peterson Michael Peterson .fx " , r 1:3-;; . " - , . . I ' -- 1 Mary Kathleen Singleton Evergreen cemetery by Bishop R. W. Bradford of the First ward. Burial was under direction of Claudin Funeral Home. |