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Show gka?;t gi ni.Ku duos SUDDENLY ; Fl N ERA 1, HELD AT SANTA CLARA IVINS. Utah - -Grant Gubler, lS-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gubler, died at his parents par-ents home here last Friday afternoon after-noon at 4 p. in. He has not been well since last fall when it was necessary to operate on him for sinus trouble. He had regained his health enough to attend Sunday school two weeks ago and was down to one of the neighbors the day before he, died. Monday night, November 30 he suddenly took worse and died Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. ( Funeral services were held at Santa Clara last Thursday, December De-cember 3 at 11 a. m. Many beautiful floral pieces were sent to honor Jiim. The speakers included in-cluded the following: Joseph E. Martinson, Leo F. Reber, Claude Frei, Leland Hafen and Bishop Henry Graff. They all paid tribute trib-ute to the sterling qualities and character of the young mna. The grave was dedicated by Jacob Frei. There were quite a number of relatives present from outside towns. Among these were John G. Gubler, from Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Oiton, from Parowan, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Adams from Bunkerville. Nevada Ne-vada . |