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Show PROMINENT MAN DIES- j SERVICE FOR MRS. KNUDSEN USUALLY ACTIVE LIFE. William Southwlck, ono ofLohls Ploii-era and an unusually actke work er to nearly the weok of his death ard Saturday at 1:10 p. m. Ho hnd .UCdnr.th r'Pe0,d o of olghtr wrrkL, I,Km0,8t f Whlcl1 "mo ho worked both physically and religious- Mr. Southwlck wns born in Dudlv Knglnnd, September IB. 1835 Ho famo to Utah nnd arrived In Lohl he has followed tho oscupatlon ot termer. He has been Very nctlvo fn church and civic movements and has imed many prominent positions In Uo is tho father of a large and' much rejected family nnd loaves, bosldes those, many friends to mourn 11 18 I0.SS. Funeral sorvhes nro arranged for 1 p. m. at Auditorium TfiiiAV Th,,. uumblo nnd patient but was nlwnys afraid sho would causo othora troublo or work, through hor poor hoalth. Sho baB always been nn active church worker nnd hns dono a gront doal of Rood in hor quiet, unussumlng, motherly mother-ly way. Besides hor husband nnd flvo children child-ren sho lenves n Jargo numbor of relatives rela-tives and dear friends In whoso mom-ory mom-ory sho will ovor nobly llvo. Died at Los AngoloB, California, at tho limnn nt linr i1niifrliti t ..nwin |