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Show OEATHS ANDFUNERALS CRUMLEY L. William Crumley, 9-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Crumley, died at 11 u. m. yesterday at the home. 2319 Grant avenue, after a long illness of heart trouble. Ho was born in Laramie, Wyo., September Septem-ber 8, 1903. The parents and two brothers survive him. NIELSEN Funeral services wero held at 1 p. m. In tho Huntsvllle meeting house for MrB. Sarah K. Nielsen, Niel-sen, wife of Anthon Nielsen, Bishop ii1 a!13 conduc"ng. Tho speakers paid high tribute to the worthy sister, sis-ter, favored musical numbers -were rendered and many floral offerings wore brought to the casket. Burial was made in the Huntsvllle cemetery COLVIN MrB. Marv Colvln, 2253 Road avenuo. died at 4:3G a. m., today to-day of cancer, after an illnoss of several months. Sho was 52 years of ago and was the widow of tho lato A. p. Colvln. For several years she had practlcod the profession of a trained nurse in Ogdon and vidnily Mrs. Colvin was born. April 13. I860" at Lohl, Utah, and has resided In this' state all her life. Sho Is survived by five daughters and throe sons. Tho funeral will be hold in the Larkln chapel at 2 p m., Sunday. W. D Van Dyke will conduct tho services' and burial will take placo In the City oemetery. FriendB may sod the bodr Mi'1".- ' at tho chapel on Sunday until the hour of the funeral. DALY Tho funeral services for the late Conductor Jerrj Daly will be held at 10 a. m. Mondaj In SL Joseph's church. The casket will bo open at the home Sunday from 12 noon until C p. m. Rov Father Cushnahan will conduct tho service, and the orders in which Mi Daly was a member will attend in a bodv Interment in Mountain Moun-tain lew cemetery. |