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Show Young Man of Mammoth Buried Here LeRoy B. Bush, 28, son of Mi's. John Bush of Mammoth, Utah, died in a Salt Lake hospital Friday at 12:30 p. m., after a lingering ill-; ness. Mr. Bush was born in Mammoth, April 19, 1904, a son of John and Louise Bush and had lived there since. He was a miner. Surviving .hrp his mother; two brothers, Ernest A. Bush of Mammoth, Mam-moth, and John L. Bush of Provo, and four sisters, Mrs. Ernest Fran-com Fran-com of Pay son; Mrs. Golda Carr of New York; Mrs. Sadie Wilber of Oregon, and Miss Vera Bush of Mammoth. Funeral services w-ere conducted in the Fourth ward chapel here Sunday at 1 p. m. Bishop Lot Robinson was in charge of the services, and there was a good attendance and many lovely floral offerings. The services ser-vices opened with the singing of "Jesus Lover of My Soul" by a quartet composed of Leo T. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Butte and Mrs. June Adams, with Mrs. Hanson accompanying. ac-companying. The invocation was offered by James E. Peters after which Kenneth Robinson and Mrs. Ora Chipman sang "Beautiful Isle". Miss Lois Greenwood was accompanist. accom-panist. The speakers were Laurence Larson Lar-son of Mammoth; Leo T. Shelley and Bishop Robinson, each of whom spoke highly of the deceased and gave consolation to the bereaved family. Other musical numbers were a vocal duet, "Come Unto Me" by Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Hanson, for which Miss Greenwood was accompanist, ac-companist, and a selection "Wanted On the Other Side" sung by the quartet. The benediction was pronounced pro-nounced by Adolphus Pulley. Interment was made in the city cemetery where the grave was dedicated ded-icated by Roy Lover of Mammoth. n |