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Show "' ." TORMER HELPER YOUTH IS BURIED AT SPANISH FORK Funeral service woro held last Fri-day Fri-day up at Spanish Fork for William James McComb of Helper, who was I ' ' drowned while serving in Franco with i "4 Company F of tho Thirty-!' u-at en. sincere. Tho young man's death 00-burred 00-burred August 13, 1018, on the Lorraine Lor-raine river in France, but tho body -was exhumed and brought to America. Ho was tho only son of Mrs. Lavina JlcComb of Helper, and was born July 2, 1805. Ho enlisted in the engi- ncering roqis April 22, 1018, nt Helper, Hel-per, nnd After training nt Fort Logan, Colo., nnd Fort tanvenwnrth, Kan., landed In Franco Juno 28th of tho snmu year. Six overseas veterans wcro pall-bearers pall-bearers nt tho services, which wcro conducted by Dishop Wells T. Urock-bank. Urock-bank. Speakers were John H. Jex, Bishop lirockbank, Marinus Larson and Almn Audrus. Tho closing prayer was given by Rlshop Henry Gardner. Vocal number- wcro by Mrs. Itlancho Moore Lowta nnd Miss Dessio Halos. Ilurial wns in tho Spanish Fork ccino-tnry, ccino-tnry, Privnto McComb is survived by his mother nnd five slstere. Mrs. Paul Casparek of Grand Junction, Colo.; Mrs. James Raymond of Clyde, Ida., landed in Franco on June 28th of tho nnd Mrs. John Huchannu, Mrs. C. W. Dougherty and Mrs. Kdward House, tho latter threo of Helper, |