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Show Page Four The Kurekii Reporter T uly 11. 1IM Hr. Wellington A. Robinson Lilly H. W. Coulson Dr. Wellington Arthur Robinson, 75, died July 2, 1980, in a Greybull, Lilly Hannah Worwood Wyoming hospital. Coulson, 55, died at the I)r. Robinson was born Ixigan Hospital, Monday, June 5, 1905, Dallas July 7, 1980, following a Center, Iowa, to Charles brief illness. E. and Margaret F. Dolan She was born August 6, Robinson. He married 1924, in Nephi to Joseph Collette M. Bruning in and Amy Bales Worwood. 1928 in Iowa City, Iowa. She married Jesse C. Later divorced. On Coulson, Jan. 10, 1952, in February 11, 1952, he Las Vegas, Nevada. married Helen Hemsted Her survivors include in Las Nevada. her husband; children, She died Vegas, in 1970. He marCraig Coulson, Murray; ried Ernestine Thurston Gordon Coulson, Bertis, 12, 1973 in Edna, Scott, all of Fair-vie- January Wyoming. Mrs. Jeff (Linda) Lander, He was a graduate of Allen, Colorado; eight the Univesity of Iowa grandchildren; three School of Medicine in sisters and two borhters, 1930. He in Liza Burnett, Green Eureka for practiced of a number River; Sylvia Worwood, and was on the Holy years Salt Lake City; Bob WorCross staff wood, Madeline Wor- before Hospital moving to wood, both of Nephi; in 1963. PracticGreybull Vera Deon Sage, Rich ed general medicine in William B. Eastwood Residents of Tintic District are shocked and saddened at the sudden death in an automobile accident, of William B. Eastwood. William B. Eastwood, 51, died July 3, 1980, in an Hill, Mo. One son, Jerry, preceded her death. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Fairview Ward Chapel. Also services were held The Rusby Family Reunion was held at the home of Bernice Rusby over the weekend. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Don Rusby of Grants, New Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rainsdon and family, Delta. On Saturday night the family camped on ;the ball grounds in Mammoth Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and participated in the and family, Mammoth Eureka; Mrs. Diana enjoyed Rusby Reunion. They a fun Dowse and children, around a big Reno, Nevada; Mr. and bonfire, with family and Mrs. Lamar Lemmon and friends. family, Grantsville; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown Guests joining the and family, Stansbury Rusby family for dinner Park, Salt Lake City; Mr. before the group disbandand Mrs. Don Butler and ed were Mr. and Mrs. Pete family, Grantsville; Mr. Sorensen of Eureka, and and Mrs. Ralph Hagger Mrs. Ruth Flack of and family. Grantsville; w; William li. Eastwood Rusby reunion get-togeth- LYMAN'S BEAUTY SALON EUREKA, UTAH LYMAN L0NEY, Owner and Operator Blow Styling and Cutting Bleaches Perms Frosts Coloring Expert Styling APPOINTMENTS ONLY More than 80 million pension Thursday in the Nephi compensation, and education checks are Fourth Ward Chapel. Burial was in Bluff processed annually by the Veterans Administration. Dale Cemetery. Phone 433-636- 7 Closed Sunday and Monday automobile accident in Rapid South City, Dakota. He was born January 13, 1929 in Osgood, Missouri to Burl B. and Morgan Jacqueline Eastwood. He married Thelda LaRay Carlson, August 12, 1948 in Eureka. He worked as a superintendent for highway construction. He was educated in Eureka schools and lived the greater part of his life in Tintic District. Lived for a few years in Tooele. He served as fire chief of Eureka Fire Department and with the ambulance crew. He was a member of Tintic Lodge B.P.O.E. No. 771. Survivors include his wife: one son and one daugher, Leslie R. Eastwood, Goshen; Mrs. Dan (Carrie Ann) Pease, West Valley; five grandchildren; one brother and one sister, Mrs. George Carey, Nashville, Tenn., and Thomas Eastwood, Lehi. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 9, in the Elks Lodge in Eureka, with Exalted Ruler Kent Nelson officiating. The Eulogy was given by Alexander Blight. Speaker was Bishop William Morgan. Musical selections, Beyond the Sunset and "Always" were sung by a Ladies Quartet (Marjorie Pratt, Carol Ann Castleton, Ann Garbett, Ixis Pedersen), accom- panied by Mabel Butler. Pallbearers were Jay Carlson, Arnold Carlson, Rex Carlson, Don Giles, Lynn Brady, and Iiheem Franke. Interment was at Eureka City Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Don Giles, Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Giles and family, Murray; and Mr. and Mrs. Gary White and family of Midvale, enjoyed a week of fishing, rest and relaxation at Fishlake last week. They report a very nice week with good fishing. They returned home on Crystal dear reasons to save and check at First Security. First Security brings you gleaming, exquisitely detailed French lead crystal, that rings with quality at the flick of your finger. From one of the worlds largest makers of fine crystal, this full 24 lead crystal catches light with fiery brilliance. 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