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Show I Former Publish-! Publish-! er Dies Suddenly At Post j Friends and relatives here were shocked to learn of the death of William D. Loveless, 59, former American Fork printer and publisher, publish-er, which occured at his place of business, the State Street Printing Co., Salt Lake City at 4 p. m. Monday. Mon-day. Death was due to a heart attack at-tack while at work, i Mr. Loveless was one of American Fork's well known and respected business men for a number of years, i He established' the American Fork Citizen in about 1906 and sold the paper to L. W. Gaisford a few. years later. He was in the printing business, busi-ness, opera tng a shop on Merchant street for a number of years. He moved to Salt Lake eight years ago. He married Miss Pearl Cunningham Cunning-ham of this city and is survived by his widow and two children, a son, William D. Loveless Jr. and a daughter, Miss Bessie Loveless, all of Salt Lake; also five brothers, Gilbert Gil-bert Loveless, Burley, Idaho; Lester Loveless, Los Angeles, Vern and Elmer El-mer Loveless, Salt Lake; Edward Loveless, Payson, and one sister, Mrs. Mary L. Aveson, of Salt Lake. Funeral services were held yesterday yester-day afternoon at 2 p. m. in the Pay-son Pay-son Fourth ward chapel and burial took place in the cemetery there. o |