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Show wh.iiii im.i.j n m il tm i "'J 'V- l. t-u...:- H - I LEAH T. P. RANDS 'Services were held Monday, May 9, at 1:00 p.m. in Bingham LDS Ward chapel for Mrs. Leah Theresa Powell Rands, 80, who passed away Thursday evening, May 5, at the home of a daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Selma M. Bentley, 265 Main Street, Bingham, of natural causes. Bishop Wilford H. Harris officiated. I Music included numbers by a vocal duet, "In the , Garden" and "Face to Face" by Mrs. Phoebe Siddoway and Mrs. Mary Raby and a vocal solo "Sometime we'll Understand" by Mrs. Blanche Reid. Speakers were Bishop John Wheadon of South Jordan Ward and David C. Lyon, former bish- ( op of Bingham Ward. Edwin j Johnson gave the opening pray- j er and Ira Moss gave the closing prayer. Pallbearers were Arthur Bent-ley, Bent-ley, Orley E. Bills, Clarence Powell, R. C. Stevenson, Jack Householder Sr. and Roy Pratt. Mrs. Rands was born August 23, 1874, in Salem, Utah county, a daughter of John A. and Hannah Han-nah Matilda Snyder Powell. She was married to Raymond Matson in Salem in 1892. The marriage was solemnized in the Manti Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1893. He later died, and she was married to George H. Rands in 1906. They were divorced. Survivors include three sons and three daughters, Ivan M. Matson and Mrs. Dolres M. Clark, Los Angeles, Calif.; George A. Rands, Arcadia, Calif.; Morrell R. Rands and Mrs. Mary Samp-sel, Samp-sel, El Monte, Calif.; Mrs. Bent-ley, Bent-ley, Bingham; 15 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and one brother, Robert A. Powell, Salt Lake City. Interment was in Murray city cemetery under direction of the Bingham Mortuary. A son, George Geo-rge A. Rands dedicated the grave. All members of the family were here for the services. CLARA B. PARSONS Mrs. Clara Breyer Parsons, 69, j of Salt Lake City died Monday, May 9, in a Salt Lake hospital J after an illness. She was a mem- j ber of Martha Chapter No. 7, Order of Eastern Star ' of Bingham. Bing-ham. Funeral services were held yesterday (Thursday) at noon in Salt Lake City. Martha Chapter Chap-ter No. 7 and Rev. George J. Weber were in charge. Interment was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. JAMES COLONELOS FuneTal services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Greek , Orthodox Church Holy Trinity, Salt Lake City, for James Colo-nelos, Colo-nelos, 79, who . died Saturday, May 7, in a Provo hospital of chronic myocarditis. Mr. Colo-nelos Colo-nelos was born Jan. 17, 1876, in Dara, Greece. He was a member of Pan-Arcadian Federation of years. There are no known survivors. sur-vivors. Interment was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. America, Chapter 90. He was in the hotel business in Salt Lake City and Bingham for many |