Show GEORGE M. HARDINGER Funeral services were held at today in the Roosevelt stake chapel for George who died at his home in Roosevelt Monday at p.m. following a lingering illness Bishop John L. Swenson of the Roosevelt ward will be in charge of the was born 1882 in Cumberland a son of James R. and Rebecca Dickens On he married Sarah S. Herbert in He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day He is survived by his 7 sons and 4 George Cliff Salt Lyle Fred Salt Lake George H. Albert Paul Austin C James all of Lewis Myton and Frank D. 27 grandchildren and 14 A twin C. of and Alvin M. Heber also Burial will be in the Roosevelt City Cemetery under the direction of the Mortuary of HARRY A. SPROUSE Funeral services for Harry A. were conducted in the Roosevelt stake chapel last Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. with Bishop Merlin Sullivan of the Fourth ward a veteran game warden for the Utah Fish and Game died at his home last at a.m. of a heart Although he had suffered a heart attack nearly two years Sprouse apparently was enjoying good health up to his Wednesday he had supervised the counting of several hundred magpies that had been killed by members of the Roosevelt Fish and Game of which he was an active He was born May 1901 a son of James and Emma and had lived a lifetime in the Uintah For eleven years he had been associated with the enforcement division of the Utah Fish and Game He had previously been employed by the Sterling Transportation and was Roosevelt City marshal for a number of Surviving are his Helen Winters whom he married in a Betty Salt Lake and two Harold and Lake eight three Zella and Cora Leo two and Dick Sprouse of Washington Speakers at the funeral were George Roosevelt and Lee educational director of the State Fish and Game A quartet composed of Paul G. Bennie Dwain Buchanan and Karl The and Lacy Fitzgerald sang a End of A Perfect They were accompanied by on the piano and Jean Summers on the Prayer at the home was given by Ezra J. Lewis Taylor gave the Rex the and the grave was dedicated by Bishop Pall bearers were game wardens and other employees of the state fish and who were all attired in their regulation Burial was in the Roosevelt City Cemetery under the direction of the Mortuary of FLORINE O. STRANG Florine wife of John died in the Salt Lake Hospital March at 5 p.m. after a lingering Strang was very active in church affairs since coming to Duchesne in holding the position as Stake organist in the Primary at the time of her She worked as secretary to G. B. county for two years until about a year Strang was born at to Andrew and Cclia Attended Glenwood and Richfield schools and Snow She married John Strang on April 1942 at Later solemnized in the Manti Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Lived in Glenwood until then in Duchesne since Carolyn both of Heber Clayton Miss Donna Salt Lake Salt Clair of Funeral was held at Glenwood Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Glenwood Ward John Strang worked for the Soil Conservation until a year when he changed to work for the Forest where he is at present |