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Show FORMER MILFORD BUSINESS MAN DIES IN PROYO Henry Eyring Bowman, a former business man of Milford, died Tuesday Tues-day morning at the home of his son, Henry E. Bowman, jr., in Provo, after a lingering illne.ss, at the age of 74 years. Mr. Bowman was born in Salt Lake City February 10, 1S95, and i-raduated from the Brigham Younj academy i n Provo. He married Mary Gubler in the St. George Temple Tem-ple Sept. 1, 1SS5. He engaged in the mercantile business a number of years, coming to Milford in 1922, where he continued in business until 1926, when he moved to Logan, and later to Provo. Besides his widow, six sons and one daughter survive: State Senator Othello C. Bowman and Deveroux W. Bowman, Kanab; Henry E. Bowman jr., Provo; Claudious Bowman, Mexico; Mex-ico; Walremer Bowman, Cedar City; Harold I. Bowman, Salt Lake City; Miss May Beth Bowman, Logan; and the following brothers and sisters: William Bowman, Bunkerville; J. C. Bowman, Beaver; Joseph Bowman, Kaysville; Mrs. .Laura Webbil Salt Lake City; Mrs. Albert Hanson and Mrs. Emily Webster, Los Angeles, California. |