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Show OllG YOUNG DENTIST CALLED tHl daik gloom was cast over tlic ro city, when Dr. Cyrus W. Ells-jflBrth, Ells-jflBrth, ft promising young dentist of fB city, llcd at Ills homo bore early BBtsday morning, of Influcnzn-pncu-BKa. H)r. Ellsworth was born In Paysnn B. 28, 1891, and Uio son of Mr. nnd Bb. Gorman 10. Ellsworth of 1'nyson. Hn Oct. 8, 1015, bo was married to BBlclovo Wbitcmun, who with two Bell children survive- him. Ho also BBves seven brothers nnd sisters, his Blither and father. ho was president of the Forty.' HBurth Quorum of Sovcntlcs; Prcsl. Bbt of the Young Men's Mutual In. jBbvcmcnt Association of Pleasant BEovo First ward nnd leader of the ImSy Scouts of that ward. i Bx)r. Ellsworth filled a two years BBsslon In tho Northern States, over! jBmlch Ills brother German E. Ello- jBfcrth presided. Ho was also a BBadunte of tho Chicago School of j jBnlstry. KlIn had one of tho best equipped Bntnl otllccs outside of Salt Lnkoj Hty and was considered in tho dental , BBaternlty as one of the best In tho Kto. Dr. Ellsworth was one of our most i BSvcd nnd respected citizens and ha i Bavcs tho cnttro city to mourn his Bfcparture. Ho was noted as ono of Btir town lHostors alwnys taking an Ktlvo part in community affairs. Tho BJiRhop ot his ward states Uint when-fllvcr when-fllvcr the ward was in need of dona-BBons, dona-BBons, Dr. Ellsworth's name headed IBBic list. Ho was always very llboral BJrlth contributions. HI Everyone that know him, knew him BJo bo a great lover of pets ot all Bftlnds, also very activo In civic pride. BJ Funeral services wcro hold nt tho Pleasant Grovo Tabornaclo, Friday Bfcornlng, Feb. 27, at 11 n. m., after which tho body was taken to Payson for interment. A second sorvlco was hold Uicro at 3 p. m. Friday. Tho relatives wish to express their Intense gratitude for tho help nnd comfort tho numoroua friends and i nolghbors havo bestowed to them, both during tho Illness and nt pre. sent. i |