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Show BRIDGE LAND AND ARCADIA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Neil-son Neil-son and children of Salt Lake City visited at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Vere Neilson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Larson of Arcadia returned to their home Sunday after having been away for the past two months. Mr. Larson underwent under-went an operation two months ago and has been under the doctors care at Provo since then. Friends and neighbors are happy to have them back. Mrs. Jo Ann Johnson and 1 Mrs. Clister Neilson were business busi-ness visitors in Salt Lake City one day last week. Wednesday visitors at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoi gate was their daughter i Mrs. Howard Funk and children child-ren of Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Preslor and son Ricky of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Preslor. Funeral services for Mrs. Viola Mae Brundage, Shepard, who died of a heart ailment Friday in the Roosevelt hospital hospi-tal were conducted in the Bridgeland Ward Chapel Monday. Mon-day. Mrs.. Shepard was born Aug. 24, 1907 in Green River, Emery County. She married Willie C. Shepard December 22, 1925, in Duchesne. Later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Survivors are her husband; two sons, daughter; Joseph C. and Billy E. , both of Bridge-land; Bridge-land; Mrs. Kenneth (Joan) Huber, La paint; four grandchildren; grand-children; two sisters, Mrs. Jack (Mary) Liddell, Bridge-land; Bridge-land; and Mrs. Don (Olive) Wilkerson, Kearns. Opening prayer was given by Lon FarnswOTth. Dorothy Luck sang, "That Wonderful Mother of Mine" and ,fLay My Head Beneath the Rose". Speakers were Hale Hoi gate, Joe Clayburn and Reed Clay-burn, Clay-burn, also sang a number. Closing prayer was offered by Joe Holladay. Flowers were I under the direction of the Ward Relief Society. it . m j . |