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Show Worshipful Master Roy D. Selfert officiating. Interment waslnMemorial Gardens of the Wasatch Wednesday, Wed-nesday, May 18, 1977. Melvln (Ardlth) Miller, all of Salt LakeCltyjMrs. Vance (Luella) Fisher, Woodland, Calif.; Mrs. Ema Hardy, Cedar City, UtahjMrs. Robert Rob-ert (Verna) Tomslk, Mll-ford, Mll-ford, Utah. Public Masonic funeral services were held Wednesday, Wednes-day, May 18, 1977 in the Lar-kln Lar-kln Chapel of the Dawn with a member of George Washington Wash-ington Lodge No. 24, F&AM; Ancient and Accepted Scottish Scot-tish Rite of Free Masonry; El Kalah Temple, Trinity Shrine No. 3, Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem; Miriam Chapter No. 14, Order Or-der of the Eastern Star; Og-den Og-den Shrine Club and Ogden Scottish Rite Club. He was also a member of the Nomad Trailer Club. He had been a member of the Washington Terrace City Council andWashingtonTer-race andWashingtonTer-race and Riverdale Planning Commission. He was an honorary member of the Riverdale and Washington Terrace Fire Department. Surviving are his widow of Roy; two daughters, Mrs. Jean F. (Barbara) King, Roy; Mrs. JoAnne Young, Daly City, Calif.; eight grandchildren grandchil-dren and two great-grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother and five sisters, Donald Bird, Mrs. Owen (Helen) Champneys, Mrs. RULON E. BIRD Rulon E. Bird, 70, of 3800 S. 1900 W., died Sunday, May 15, 1977 at St. Benedict's Hospital. Mr. Bird was born Feb. 19, 1907, in Milford, Utah, a son of Harry E. and Edna Ed-na Gribble Bird. He was married o Delia K. Lund on Sept. 19, 1928, in Ogden. He had lived in Weber County the past 50 years and had been an engineer for the Ogden Union Railway and Depot De-pot Co. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 374. He was |