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Show j Georgia Iaumont I Funeral serv'.jes for Georgina 3 vter Beaumont, 71, who died Feb. 17 at her home in Beaver of a h.-art attack, were held Wednesday al'ternoon in the Beaver First Thivd Ward chapel, chap-el, u.idor direction of Bishop Leroy Hani::.. Preceding the services, Edwin Ed-win C. Paice offered prayer at the home. George Smith gave the invo-caton, invo-caton, and John Ashworth the benediction. Speakers were Albert Muir, William E. White and Bishop Harris. Musical numbers included a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baker, accompanied by Clara Carter: duet, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Murdock, accompanied by Ann Williams, and duet, Mrs. Esta Cox and Mrs. Anona Swindle-hurst, Swindle-hurst, accompanied by Mae White. The grave, in Mt. View Cemetery, Ceme-tery, was dedicated by Orville D. Harris. Pallbearers were Joe Meredith, Mere-dith, a grandson, and nephews Eldon, Karl, Scott, Lynn and , Clinton Boytcr. Mrs. Beaumont was born in Beaver August 10, 1885, to Alexander Alex-ander and Alice Davey Boyter. She mairied Joseph Beaumont on August 10, 1907 He died Feb. 5, 1935. She was an active LDS member mem-ber and worker, and was noted for raising beautiful flowers. Surviving are two sons and a daughter; .Leonard Beaumont, Beaver; William Beaumont, of Tooele, and Mrs. Alice Meredith, Mere-dith, Mt. Pleasant; three brothers broth-ers and two sisters, Alex. George and Retta Boyter, Beaver; Beav-er; Mrs. Rose Nisonger, Salt Lake, and Karl Boyter, Pan-guitch. |