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Show MILFORD MAN DIES IN SALT LAKE CITY James Henry Parsons, 50, of Milford, Mil-ford, died early Sunday morning in a Salt Lake City hospital of a lingering ling-ering illness. Mr. Parsons, until recently, was a conductor for the Union Pacific system between Salt Lake and Milford. I He was born in Newton, February .20, 1SS1, living there until 1920 iwhen he moved to Milford. ' He is survived by his widow, Mrs. jlnez Cooley Parsons, of Milford; three daughters and three sons, La-vell, La-vell, Harold, Helen and Frank Par-jsons, Par-jsons, of Newton; Mrs. Lucretia Ashcroft, Hyde Park, and Mrs. Bea trice Markham, Brooklyn, N. Y.; one grandchild; one brother and three sisters, George Parsons, Salt Lake; Mrs. J. H. Barker, Cache Junction; Mrs. William Barker. Newton, and Mrs. L. T. Whitaker. Downey, Idaho. Funeral services were held Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon in Newton. |