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Show o BOTHERING II AM SERVICES ARE HELD AT REAVER Impressive services .r Abram L. Fotheringham were held ill the Beaver Beav-er East ward chapel i n March -1th. Hosts of friends assembled to pay the I '.ast tribute of love and respect to a man whose loyalty as a citizen is marked along the years of his achievement. achieve-ment. j As a former count)' commissioner, and as sheriff of Beav. r county, Mr. Fotheringham was kmwn far and wide. The services were conducted by Bishop C. Dennis White. J. V. Tolton and Chas. Murdock i".:!..gi:-.ed the life and works of the deceased and spoke words of consolation to the bereaved family. A male quartet sang several appropiate selections and beautiful solos were sung by Mrs. Kenneth Barton and by Lincoln Murdock. The profusion of beautiful f lowers bespoke the tender love of frimds and relatives. rela-tives. Interment was in Mountain-view Mountain-view cemetery. Abram L. Fotheringham was born in Salt Lake City, October 3, 1S55. He was a son of Man- and William Fotheringham, with whom he came to Beaver at the tend' r age of ten At the age of twenty-cie he married Mary Matilda McEwar on March 1. 1STG. His death occurred on t'r (iate of their 53rd wei' ling anniversary. anniver-sary. Mr. Fotheringham be ame engaged in the cattle business early in life, later engaging in mining. Numerous positions of trust in th county were jheld. Some three years ago Mr. and , ! Mrs. Fotheringham moved to Milford. j Surviving are his widow, three sons, Abram, Jr., Austin and Douglas; one "j daughter, Mrs. Ennis Jones, beside several brothers and sisters.. |