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Show Laurence Thompson Laid to Rest in Greenville Cemetery Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Thursday afternoon in the Greenville Ward Chapel for Laurence Thompson, 67, who died at his home Monday evening. eve-ning. Bishop Walter Blackner was in charge of the services. The prayer at the home was offered of-fered by Glen Blackner. George R. Williams offered the invocation, invoca-tion, and the speakers were President Wallace Yardley o'f Beaver and Richard Jones of Milford. Musical numbers included a quartet, Kay and David Williams, Wil-liams, King Morris and Ralph Fordham, singing "We Shall Meet Beyond the River"; a vocal vo-cal solo, "In the Garden," by James Williams; a violin duet, "In the Garden of Tomorrow," by Macel Hortpn and Keith Barton, Bar-ton, and a vocal duet, "Beyond the Sunset," by Esta Cox and Anona Swindlehurst. R. R. Thomas pronounced the benediction, and the grave in the Greenville Cemetery was dedicated by Bishop Blackner. Pallbearers were Karl Thompson Thomp-son of Caliente, Ralph Thompson Thomp-son and Clifton Reese, Milford; Gayle Reese, Provo; Eldon Reese , and Max Bonzo, Cedar City. Flowers were in charge of the Greenville Relief Society. Relatives attending the services serv-ices from out of town included Mr. and Mrs. David L. Thompson Thomp-son and Karl,' Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson and Barbara, Bar-bara, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson, Thomp-son, Mrs. Opal Walker, Mrs, Alma Davis, Mrs. Josephine Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. David Reese and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Reese, Mr. and : Mrs. Guardell Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hardy, and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Banks, all of Milford; Mil-ford; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bonzo and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Reese, Mr. and Mrs. David Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Munford, Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Reese and family of Pioche, Nev.; Mr, and Mrs. Gayle Reese and Mr. i and Mrs. Dean Gillies of Provo; , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reese ol 1 Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Roy i Davis and Mr. and Mrs Harold i Taylor of Salina. i |