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Show CARRIE JEFFCOTT DIED SATURDAY Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in the Highland Boy Community House for Carrie Jeffcott, 58, wife of Vernon Jeffcott, Highland Boy. 1 She died December 31 of carcinoma car-cinoma at Bingham hospital. She was born in Payson Juno 24, 1885, and came to Bingham as a child. She married Mr. Jeffcott Jeff-cott in California and lived a year in Mexico before they came to Bingham to toake their home. Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Virginia Rozina and Helen Marie Jeffcott; a sis ter, Mrs. Sid Tregaskis of Tooele; three brothers, Daniel Bohe, Chicago; Chi-cago; Alma Bohe, Fayettevillc, Kan., and Henry Bohe of Salt Lake City. Interment was in Wasatch Lawn cemetery under direction of Bingham mortuary. Miss Ada Duhigg officiated at services, which were held in the gymnasium of Highland Boy Community House. Many beautiful beau-tiful floral sprays banked the entire front of the room. Mrs. C. A. Morley, violinist, and Miss Margaret Ireland, pianist, pi-anist, played selections for a half hour preceding the services, while friends and relatives were assembling. A vocal solo, "What a Friend We Have In Jesus," was sung by Alice Virginia Brown. Mrs. Morley, Mor-ley, Anna Marie Muhar and Miss Brown sang "Lead Me Gently Home," with Miss Ireland as accompanist. Speakers included Bishop David Da-vid C. Lyon and Ed W. Johnson. Miss Duhigg conducted dedica- tion oi tne grave at tne cemetery. ceme-tery. She spoke briefly on the assurances of a future life and read a poem, "Further Hills." Relatives came from Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, Tooele, Salt Lake City and other Utah communities. Pallbearers included Sid Tregaskis Tre-gaskis of Tooele, Henry Bohe, Albert Johnson, Arthur Mullett, Lowell Waldram, all of Salt Lake City, and Ed W. Johnson. o- |