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Show r : : ; I SPRING CITY j I By Sppecial Correspondence Funeral services were held in the Ward chapel Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. for Joseph Schofield, 63, who died 1 suddenly Saturday evening. Bishop Bish-op James F. Ellis presided. Prayers were offered by Marinus Mortensen and Matthias Allred. A solo, "A Perfect Day," was rendered by Morris Mor-ris Bunnell, accompanied by Mar--":' garet Bunnell. The speakers were ( J-'hn R. Baxter, Floyd Draper trA . Frank Hansen. The choir sang. "There is a Home Eternal"- and "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Mr. Schofield is survived bv his wife. Charlotte Bunnel Schofield, daughter, Mi's. Leona Anderson of Chester; five sons, Gardner of Alpine, Al-pine, Mark of Bingham. Claren, Leon Le-on and Bernard Schifield of Spring City; three brothers and four sisters. sis-ters. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorenseh have returned from an extended visit with relatives in California. Mrs. Mailand Drage of ProvO has been visiting here -with Mrs. Joseoh T. Beck and other relatives. Miss Grace Frandsen and Miss Lorraine Larsen left Sunday for Salt Lake City. . Miss Dortha Dahl left this week for Ogden after a visit with relatives rela-tives here. Mrs. Sarah Clauson left Sunday tor Salt Lake City. Waldemar Rasmussen who has ' been ill for some time is reported to bo improving. Andrew Bohleen and Eton Thomp son have gone to Salt Lake City. Mr. Axel Tullgreen of Idaho Is visiting with his sister, Mrs. LeM Bradley. . . Mr. and Mrs. Martin Walker of Pleasant Grove, Silas Allred' of Price, Matthias Allred of Fountain Green, Mr. and Mrs. John Bunnel cf Castle Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson of Provo and Mrs. LIU Hyde of Salt Lake City, all came "icre to attend the funeral of John ; Schofield. ... I |