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Show Mieral Services 22?or James A. "j Woolstenholme 'N .;?s A. Woolstenhulme, 71, died ,,s home Thursday at 8 a. m.j npg an illness of two years :on. He was born at Bountiful, . November 24, 1863. When he I; year old his parents moved to '"" where he spent his mature i Ihe family endured all of the hips due to Indian troubles and f- ;r life. He was counselor in 4 larion L. - s- ward bishopric J ie years. On September 14, 3 he married Mary Jane Evans. Sviving are his wife, two sons, c'. James, Heber City, and Jos. :g? Topliff, Utah, one daughter, Ada Cassey, Bitter Creek, :"ing, and twelve grandchildren, gi following brothers and sisters $ irvive, Reuben, Mackay, Idaho; V82S, Snelling, Calif; John, Ka-Utah; Ka-Utah; Royal, Oakley, Utah; Richard Lambert, Mesa, Arizo- j Irs. John Larson, Marion, Utah; ; Marion L. Carbet, Salt Lake; , ,,rr George Simpson Marion and ( John Tumbow, Kamas, and; John Lewis, Spanish Fork. j "eral services were held Sun-it Sun-it 12 noon in the Second ward 1 with Counselor C. R. Clark arge. A duet, "Tho Deepening " Throng Your Way", was sung iket-s. Stella Hardman and Viola 101 4- The invocation was given by ' . P. Walker. A solo was rendered 11S' $va W. Fugal, accompanied by is, 11 Lavona Jensen. ; cot : speakers were the bishop of Pia ward, Bishop Andrews of ot la, T. A. Atkinson and Bisnop Adams. """" -ter musical numbers were a oy Leland A. Clark and Mrs-Jensen, Mrs-Jensen, a duet "Face to Face , ?iven by Stella Hardman and Beers. The invocation was unced by John T. Williams. ( ament was in Pleasant Grove V ,-ery where the grave was dedi-7 dedi-7 4- by Marion L. Carbet of Bait |