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Show W. H. CORBRIDGE OF LAYTON IS DEAD Layton. May 2'. William H. Cor bridge, To j ears oi age. one of the best known pioneers in this part of the Btate, passed awaj at his home m this cit at 2 0 'clock yesterday I afternoon ol nicer ol the lungs Mr Corbridge was horn in Lan l-j l-j shire. England, In 1815, and came to I Utah in 1R"1. For a time he resided I 'at Bountiful and then went to An burn, Wyo., where he lived for a num ber of ears, and was largely instrn-1 mental in the upbuilding of that section sec-tion of the country ater he returned to Utah and settled at ay ton. where he spent the remainder of his iife Mr. Corbridge is survived by twelve i sons and daughters, forty three ;rand children and three greatgrandchildren greatgrandchil-dren Funeral services for Mr Corbridge will be held at the residence in Lay-ton Lay-ton at ll o'clock Wednesday morning j , For two hours preceding the sen ices ' ! the body may be lewed and vehicles, I will meet trains to convey out-of-town friends from the station to the home 1 After the services at the Iayton home the body w ill be rented to Bountiful, I where additional services will be held ; at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Inter-I Inter-I ment will then take place in the Boun-! Boun-! tlful cemetery. The services at Iayton will be tinier I j the direction of Bishop David Layton ' |