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Show Mary Aston Buried Monday Funeral services were held Monday Mon-day afternoon at 1 p. m. in the Windsor Wind-sor ward chapel for Mary Aston, 50, who died in the Utah County Infirmary Infirm-ary last Thursday, following a lingering ling-ering illness. Bishop A. H. Lowe conducted the services. The invocation invoca-tion was offered by Bishop James H. Clark of Timpanogos ward and the benediction pronounced by Benjamin Walker of the Lindon ward. The speakers were Bishop O. B. j Huntington, manager of the Infirm-1 ary, Bishop David B. Thorne of the Lindon ward, J. W. Gillman and Bishop A. H. Lowe. The musical numbers consisted of a male quartette, a duet by Ethel j Lowe and Nona Baxter, and a solo by Verd Washburn. Mrs. Aston was born January 17,! 1880, at Lindon, and had always' made her home there. Surviving are the following sons and daughter: Joseph Aston, Orem; John and Alfred Aston, Lindon; Elias Aston, Emmett, Idaho; Mrs. Harriet Green, Salt Lake; Harry As-I As-I ton, Pleasant Grove. |