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Show OBITUARIES Martin Clark Hampton - AMERICAN FORK Martin Clark Hajnptoa, 30, tfttd Monday at 2:30 p. m. t the home of Tbomu Clark, after a liacerlflg lllneea. Mr. Hamptoa wa bora Tebruary 7t, 1909. rn Giendate. Kane county, tho ion of Genre Monroe and Minerva Ann Clark Hampton. He wai educated In Uie DeJta svhnoi and moved to Aaurtcaa fork la He M eiirYlved by the follow ft- brother! and aiatere: A. M. Hampton, Abraham. Utah: Theodore Hampton. Maybelle, Colo.; Monroe Uampton, Overton, Nev.; Glen Hampton. American Fork; Mr a. Maude Condor and Mra. Erma Skeen. Oaala, He alao la aurvlved by bia grandmother, Mra. J wallet te Uampton of Bait Lake City. Olli. Nawfon Wa'Hon PARK CITT Olll Newton Wat aon. 60. died Monday la, a boapltal bare of a atomacb ailment. He bad bean tn falling heaitb for nearly a vear but kept at bia ork at the Silver King mloe untU laet Friday. Mr. Wat aon. born In Oakalooaa, Iowa, bad lived la park City rtnee lflil. Surviving are hta widow. Mra. T.ll1laa Wataon: tore aona, Ravmond B. Wataon of Vallrln. Cal., and Framia L. and Orvai Wayne wataon of Park City; a daughter, Lorena Wataon of Park City: two brother. 1 Frank O. Wition of Salt Lake City and Pay Wataon of Mid vale, and a alatar, Mra. I Fred Btnrer of Dubola. Idaho. Mr. Wataon had been artlve for many yeara In aflaira of the Park Cjiv local o. fta. Mine, Mill and Smelter Wnrkere. '" b Neifhoora f Woodcraft. Funeral aervkea will be conducted Wed at 2 p. ra. fn the park Cliy Second L. D ward chapel by Lloyd Olaen. blahnp. Frienda may call at the reatdenct on lower Wood aide avnue Tueaday eenlna. Interment will bo la tba Park City cemetery. ceme-tery. William C. WaHon William C. Wataon. 73. off Bprlnr City, tied Tueatay '" lke boapltal The body n taken to Provo, where hv the Claim m funeral home. |