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Show Funeral Services Today For Mrs. Marian Henary Funeral services for Mrs. Marian Roylance Menary, 90, one of Springville's oldest pioneers, who tod Friday, will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m., in the Fourth nri chapel, under the direction 1 of Bishop Frank Berrett. I Friends may call at the Claudin funeral Home, 308 North Main street, before the services. Burial Bur-ial nili be in the city cemetery. Mrs. Menary was born Aug. 25 (Continued on Page Ten) Funeral Services Today For Mrs. Marian Menary (Continued from Page One) 1860, in Springville, a daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Bell Roy-lance. Roy-lance. She attended the first schools established in Springville at a time when the schools were operating opera-ting only three months out of the year. On Nov. i9, 1880, she was married mar-ried to John Menary in Springville. Spring-ville. He died here in 1933. A short time after their marriage the couple moved to Butte, Mont., where Mr. Menary engaged in the mining industry. When they returned to Springville, Spring-ville, they established a drug store. Survivors include one son, Clark Menary, Bakersfield, Calif.; four daughters, Mrs. B.. N. Reddington, Helper; Mrs. Frank Stuot, Poca-tello, Poca-tello, Ida.; Mrs. Madeline Little-field, Little-field, Provo and Mrs. Arvilla Gardiner, Gard-iner, Springville; one sister, Mrs. Prue Stores, Los Angeles, Calif., 16 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and three great-greatgrandchildren. |