Show PROMINENT CITIZEN OF Or LYNNDYL DIES Arthur N. N Sumner a prominent resident of ot Lynndyl died at the Hol Holy j Cross ss' hospital Salt Lake City Saturday Sat Sat- October 23 following a brief brier Illness Illness Mr Sumner was taken ill with pleural pneumonia on the of or O October tober From From the first he ho felt that he was to die and made his family family fam ram U ily a aware ware aware of the fact tact Funeral services were conducted In the Lynndyl ward hall under the direction of ot Bishop Alma Banks President Finlinson was the speaker Interment was at Eureka Mr Sumner was born at Onawa Iowa February 1860 At four tour years of ot age he and one brother were I l ln fl orphans and were forced to make life lite for tor themselves Mr Sumner spent seven years In Colorado as foreman of ot a 2000 acre stock farm He came to Utah In 1910 since which time he has been an employee I of at the Union Pacific R. R R. R He gain- gain ed ea PO the me reputation or of being Honest and faithful In all his duties to his work and his employers The Lynndyl Lynndyl Lynn Lynn- dyl citizens feel keenly the tho loss Joss of or Mi Mr Sumner and wish to extend sympathy to his widow Minnie Sumner Sumner Sumner Sum Sum- ner three step-children step Freeman L L. Gross of or Helper Lotti Gross MoUlt of at Boneta and Christina Gross Schaeffer of or Lynndyl and Mr Sum- Sum ners nors brother Joseph of or Rosalie Ne Ne- braska i Mrs Mm Sumner wishes to express her thanks and appreciation for the sympathy sym sym- pathy paUlY and kindness extended her by her many friends s In In- special manner manner man man- ner does sh she she to hank the Shop the the Shop Employees association Employees as association for lor the floral floral I offering and other courtesies ex ex- tend |