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Show HAND CARE PIONEER DIES HERE SUNDAY Joseph Rowley, hand cart, pioneer and early, eettler ot this city, dlod Sunday noon following aa Illness of cboul two weeks following a stroke With complications Mr. Rowley was 73 years ot age and was a native of Englund. He came to, Salt Lake when but 8 years or age having grossed the plains with , his father, Georgo Rowley who was captain. i i In 1801 ho came to this city where ho made his homo until 1914 when, with IJs. family Jte mqvod to .Martauga Idaho, w hero thoy havo resided since. About three weoks ago, Mr. Rowley, came to American Fork' to visit relatives rela-tives and euffored the stroke within a -nock. Ho died at the home ot hta brother, Alma Rowloy. Ho Is survived by his wife and the following sons and. daughters, Frank, Marlow, Jed and Monoro Rowloy, Mrs. Maronl Peck and Mrs. Thos. Carroll, all ot Murtangk; Mrs; T. O., Carson ot Homedale, Idaho; ' Mrs. C. B. Cook-rly Cook-rly ot Ogden; Mrs. Frank Hanson of Garland also a brother, Alma Rowley end a sister, Mrs. Sadlo Wagstaff ot American Fork, The first Ward Chapel was filled Wodnesday afternoon, Kith relatives and rlonds of the deceased.; The services ser-vices wore undor the direction of Bp. James T. Gardner. Tho opening song "My Father Knows" was sung by the ward choir after which' Lenard Haag offered the invocation. The second song 'was "Beautiful Isle" sung by choir, The speakers were Patriarch W B. SwRh, James H. Clark, George Varney 'J, I. ToIbmb ot Salt Lake andBp. Gardner. They all spoke ot their ' pleasant, associations with Mr. Rows ley , aad of. the ae4rlif, ae k4 )ed, aadv touohed cm goepsl loetrfaee aad the, miahio,U toitrni Hiefew. Mr. Tolmaa. !was tormertyareaMsasV 'ei tke Mr4ufb' stake m Mala;' , .. ' ' A irtete -LOU- as'A ..'Wia was rendered by John H. Davis, Mr. ., M !. P.. MeGrew, Mrs. .Brla.Blgler ai ' .' fOlayense Qraat The elettaMft some ' H waa "fyv Prayer" ar ta eketraft, MJ'V H wwiotiAro , ....' |