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Show i FUNERAL SERVICES ARE HELD AT MTNERSVTLLE Beautiful and impressive funeral servict'3 were held at Minersville, Friday. May 5, at 3 p. m., for the late Mrs. Aleen Dalton Lunt, who died at her home in Milford, Wednesday Wed-nesday May 3. There was beautiful singing by the choir. Reese Griffith, of Minersville. gave a violin solo. The speakers were Frank Griffiths. Walter Blackner. Bishop George Ey-i Ey-i re, Stephen Hollingshead. James E. Tanner of Milford. and Harry Lunt, of Cedar City. The floral offerings were beautiful and profuse. A large crowd attended, many "oming from Milford, Beaver and Cedar Ce-dar City. Interment was made in the Miners-:'lle Miners-:'lle cemetery. The deceased was the daughter of Mary and T. W. Dalton, and was horn at Minersville. July S, 1895. She was raised at home and educated educat-ed in the public schools. She attended attend-ed high school in Beaver, in 1912-1913. 1912-1913. where she studied music. In 1913 and 1914, s attended the B. A. C. af. Cedar City, Returning home, she continued with her music and was married to Walter Lunt of Cedar City, April 19. 1917. The young couple made their home at Cedar City most of the time until the summer of 1919. when they left Cedar to go to Provo. where they stayed only a short time, coming to Milford that same fall where they have lived until Mrs. Lunt's death. She has suffe-d with the throat disease for more than a year, and had consulted many doctors in Salt Lake and Ogden. She was planning to go t0 the coast for her health, when stricken to her bed on April 22. She suffered greatly until the end. which came on May 3rd, 9:10 a. m. Mrs. Lunt is survived by her husband. hus-band. Mr. Walter Lunt. and a three and a half year old bahy of Milford; her parents of Minersville and four brothers. George A. Dalton of Milford; Mil-ford; Clyde Ambrose, and Harold of Minersville. |