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Show Young Mother Dies After Brief Illness Mrs. John Stab, 29, died Thursday Thurs-day evening of last wetk, a victim vic-tim of scarlet fever after an illness ill-ness of enly 72 hours, and open-air open-air funeral sendees were held for her Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the family home in S.uth Milford. Mil-ford. The high respect in which -die young wife and mother was held was amply demonstrated by the large number of friends in attendance at-tendance despite the inclemency ot the weather. Speakers at the services were former Bishop William A. .Miller of Beaver, Miss Lucile Ka.es, deaconess-pastor of the Kcal Community Commu-nity M. E. church, and K. K. Moody, principal of the Milford high school; Miss Estes offering the prayer while Bishop M. J. Christensen dedicated the grave m the local cemetery, where im.er-ment im.er-ment took place. A mixed quartet number was given by Mr. and Mrs F. E. Casterline. Roy Cottrell and Mrs. Lee Gray, with aeeordi.n accompaniment ac-companiment by A. H. Baker.. Mrs. Gladys Robison S'nhl was born May 2S, 190S, at Fayette, Utah, the daughter of Hyrum and Rise Robison, the family later moving to Fillmore. She was married mar-ried to Mr. Stahl in Xovemher-192(1, Xovemher-192(1, at. Beaver and the young couple lived at Sulphurdale f.r a time, moving to their farm home in South Milford seven years ago. While she had taken n.i leading part in community activities, Mrs. Stahl was always c.o be depended upon to do her part and establish- i ed an enviable reputation as a devoted de-voted wife and m. titer. j Surviving her are her husband and three children. John Evan. 11 ! Francis Duane. S. and Gladys Helen Hel-en fi; her parents Mrs. and Mrs. , Hyrum Robison of Fillmore; an i. three brc- hers. Alfred and Evan P 1'ison of San Francisco, ana ' Carl Robison of Fillmore. 1 Attending the funeral were a ; number of relatives from outtf-tnwn outtf-tnwn and friends from Fillmore, , Black Rock and Beaver as well as Milfcrd. Floral offerings w-ere , j beautiful and abundant. j |