| Show AlTES HELD BElD fOR MINE i William Cowan Laid to Rest at Payson S PAYSON March 17 Funeral Funeral services services services ices were held in the First ward chapel Thursday afternoon for tor Willlam Will Will- lam Cowan who died Monday in a Salt Lake Lk-e hospital from injuries re received received re re- last week in a mine In cave-In at BIngham where he was working Mr Cowan was born in Payson about six fifty years ago the son of Kr Mr Alexander Cowan He married married mar mar- ried ned Mary Crook of this city and they spent the first years of their married life lite here but of ot late years ears the family has resided principally in the TintiC mining g district where Mr Cowan f formerly formerly for for- I merly J worked f Mrs Cowan at the time of or her husbands husband's death was wasi r ill In a S Salt t Lal Lake e hospital lt Besides fd Iris his widow dw he 1 is survived hr by his aged mother Mrs J Jano Jane Cowan of or Payson aged 88 years five brothers four tour sisters and the following seven sever children r Mrs Ivy Grey of t Montana sJ Mrs Marvel Low Lew of rela San Francisco Alec Gerald Madeline Cecil Lloyd Cowan The funeral services were presided over by George of the ward bishopric The ward choir sans san the opening and closing songs an and Mrs Annie Carbell of Spanish Fork sang a solo William Kitchen offered the opening prayer and W. W Fred Ott pronounced the benediction The she speakers were Bishop J. J A. A Loveless Loveless Loveless Love Love- less John and Charles H. H White Interment was in the he Payson City cemetery |