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Show Illness Is Fatal To Magna Man Wlllard H. Reynolds, 54, of Magna, prominent L. D. S. church member and life-long resident of Utah, died Sunday night in a Salt Lake City hospital alter a short Illness from a cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Reynolds was born in Salt Lake City June 26. 1885, a son of the late George and Amelia R. Reynolds, Reyn-olds, and lived In Salt Lake City until 13 years ago, when he moved to Magna. Mr. Reynolds, wss employed In Magna as a store clerk; previously he was a salesman In Salt Lake City. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Eve Pyper Reynolds, Sslt Lake City; two sons, Carl W. Reynolds, itaff photographer for The Salt Lake Telegram, and Paul A. Reynolds, Reyn-olds, both of Salt Lake City; two daughters. Miss Genevieve L. Reynolds Reyn-olds and Miss Virginia Reynolds, Salt Lake City; six sisters, Mrs. John H. Russell, Miss Gertrude Reynolds and Mrs. Josephine Burn-Ingham. Burn-Ingham. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Millie Martin and Mrs. Amy Doneldson, Springville, and Mrs. Marlon Wool-fenden. Wool-fenden. Magna, and three brothers, broth-ers, N. W. Reynolds and B. A. Reynolds, Salt Lake City, and George Reynolds, Long Island, N. Y. The following' halfbrothers and sisters, all of Salt Lake City, also survive: Harold G. Reynolds, mission mis-sion secretary for the L. D. S. church; Clifford N. Reynolds, Philip C Reynolds, Gordon Reynolds, Reyn-olds, Arthur R. Reynolds, Mrs. T. Fred Hardy. Mrs. Frank Gibson and Mrs. Julia Brain. Funeral arrangements are being made by the Larkin mortuary, 260 East South Temple street. |