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Show Funeral Services Held For Carl Boyter Funeral services for Carlisle Boyter were held June 12 in the Panguitch south ward chapel. Prayer in thejiome, Dean Smith. Prelude and postlude, Emma Houston and Ruth Hen-rie; song "In The Garden", choir; invocation, Peter LeFe-vre; remarks by Bishop, George Middleton; talk, Wilford Roe; solo, "These Hands", M. V. Bruhn; tribute to Dad, De-Lores Steele; duet, "Beyond The Sunset", Verda Tebbs and Neucile Dodds; talk, Vee Wor-then; song, "Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine", Phil and Nina Jorgensen; talk, Jay Proctor; song, "My Prayer For Today", Singing Mothers; closing prayer, George LeFevre. The grave was dedicated by Kay Heywood. Burial was in the Panguitch cemetery under direction of Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary. Mr. Boyter, 70, died June 9 in the Panguitch hospital of natural causes. He was born in Beaver March 5, 1893, a son of i Alexander and Alice Bryant Davy Boyter. On May 3, 1916 he married Julia Bell LeFevre Carlisle Boyter in Panguitch, later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Boyter was always civic minded and an all around handy man. He was an expert me-chnlc, plumber, machinest, welder, and worked for the forest service for some ten years. He did mining and farming in his early years and for the past 10 years has been city water maintenance man. Survivors: widow; 4 sons, 3 daughters: Milton, Layton; Clinton, Winston, Ore; George and Harold, both Richfield; Mrs. George (Neucile) Hen-rie, Panguitch; Mrs. Keith (Julia) Steele, Salt Lake; Mrs. Dean (Belle) Smith, Spanish Fork; 25 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren; 2 brothers, 2 sisters: Alex, George, Retta Boyter, all of Beaver; Mrs. Rose Nisonger, Salt Lake. |