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Show be made to the Primary Childrens Medical Center, 320 12th Avenue, Salt Lake City, 84103. The Shrlners Hospital for Crippled Children, Child-ren, Fairfax Road at Virginia Vir-ginia Street, Salt Lake City, 84103; or the Mllford Valley Hospital! llford.Ut ah 84751. in 1976 by the Utah State Bar Commisson; member of committee which drafted the Utah Rules of Civil Procedures, adopted January Jan-uary 1, 1950. During the depression of the 1930s he and several associates acquired control of the Mllford State Bank, averted Its failure, and later acquired Beaver Bank, which had failed. He later became President, then chairman of the Mllford Bank. He was an active Mason for over fifty years, 32nd degree in the Scottish Rite; past Master, Mas-ter, Albert Pike Lodge 14 F. & A.M., Mllford; member El Kalah Shrine Temple, First President Mllfords Lions Club; member Union Pacific Old Timers Club. Accomplished muslcianjstu-died muslcianjstu-died piano as a teenager with Professor J.J. Mc-Cellan, Mc-Cellan, Tabernacle organist. Charter Member of American Legion Post 16 in Mllford, was a member over 60 years. Mllford City Attorney for 55 years. Survivors: Wife, daughter, Erma Marie Gllles Madsen, son, Dan F. Gllles, all Salt Lake City, eight grandchildren; grandchild-ren; 30 great-grandchildren. As specified by him, no funeral services will be held. Memorial contributions may JBmJARB Sam Cline passes away served In the Judge Advocate General Office. He was a recognized authority au-thority in the law of water and water rights and served as an attorney In many landmark cases In this area of law. Charter member Utah Bar Association and Utah Bar Commission; first president pres-ident of Fifth District Bar Association; delegate of Utah Bar to the American Bar Association; named Outstanding Out-standing Lawyer of the Year SAM CLINE Sam Cllne, 88, prominent retired attorney and banker, died Friday, December 18, 1981, in the LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah following follow-ing an extended illness. Born July 13, 1893 In Salt Lake City to Issac and Rae Lax Cline, Immigrants from Russia. Married Erma Osborn Gilles January 4, 1935 in Los Angeles,Call-fornia. Angeles,Call-fornia. Mr. Cllne studied law at the University of Southern California, and established his law practice in Milford, Beaver County Utah in 1915. Enlisted in the U.S. Army in WW 1 and I |