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Show LEO B. CLAWSON DIED ON SDNDAY One of Providence's Most Worthy Young Men Answers Death's Call Providence, Nov.. 30. A gloom of sorrow was cast over our community commun-ity by the sad death qf one of our worthy young men, I.eo U. Clawson who passed away Sunday Novemuo 20 nt 2 p. m. 11 0 whs tho son of James Clawson and Caroline Olsen Clawson who . weio pioneer of Providence Provi-dence coming hero In the early 6jTs. He leaves a loving wife nnd two children and ono brother C. 0. Clawson Claw-son with tPhOdt of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. He was bom In Providence, Utah, February 27, 1882, and spent his early ear-ly boyhood days working with his father on tho farm. After completing his school In tho grades ho attended the U. Y. College for a few wlntors. Ho fltlui) a ttfo years mission to Sweden Swe-den with honor. Heturncd agnln t o college for a short time. Taught school for two years in Providence, where ho was loved nnd respected. His nmbltlonwas for something high-or high-or in life and again ho went toi college col-lege and after a hard strugglo lighting light-ing for his health he received his muster degreo from tho U. A. C.. Ho entered upon his duties ns ono of tho Instructors of the south Cache high school wbcro ho was loved and honored both b yhis co-laborers and students. His health has been falling for a fow weeks and on Friday of last week ho took a rolapBe nnd suffered much until the end came on Sunday at 2 p. m. Ho has been an earnest worker In tho Providence wara. HJs funeral services will bo.holtl.,at Providenco Wednesday December 2 at 1 p. m. Tho public is Invltod His remains can bo viewed at tho family resldenco. |