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Show o Adamsville Boy Succumbs Cecil Evans, 2-1, son of William and Annie Littlefield Evans, died suddenly Monday afternoon at the family home in Adamsville. He, with a group of men, had been shoeing horses, making ready for aj deer hunt. He suddenly complained of feeling ill and his father told him to lie down for awhile. Within a few minutes after he had lain on the bed he called his mother, who went quickly to him and found him dying. The young man had been a sufferer from high blood pressure for some time and death was diagnosed as resulting re-sulting from cerebral hemorrhage. He was born December 3, 190S, at Adamsville and was the only child in the famly. He attended the Adamit-vile Adamit-vile grade school, Murdock academy and the University of L'tah. He had been enrployed in Los Angeles until a short time ago. Funeral services were held at Adamsville Ad-amsville and interment took place ini the Beaver cemetery. j |