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Show Mnry Ann Dutton Mary Ann Gouldlng Dutton, 36, Fredonia, Ariz., died Sept. 25, 1980 near Levan as the result of injuries in an automobile accident. She was born Nov. 1, 1943, Panguitch, to Elijah Pratten and Hope Wor-then Goulding. She was married to Bob Evans, Huntington, Aug. 21, 1961, Kanab. He died Sept. 9, 1961. She was married to Jay A. Dutton, Dec. 5, 1961, Kanab. She was a member of the LDS Church. She was employed by Barco in Kanab for eight years and for the past year was employed at the Kaibab Bark Plant in Fredonia, Ariza. Survivors: husband, Fredonia; son, daughter, Joel Adam Dutton, Stephanie Dutton, both Fredonia; mother, Panguitch; brothers, sisters, Ralph P., Mrs. Paul K. (Laura) Julander, Mrs. Charles (Lorene) Hepworth, all Panguitch; James A., Mrs. W. Gary (Aurelia) Orton, both Cedar City. Funeral services were Saturday in the Panguitch First Ward chapel with Elder Wayne Holman, officiating. Ralph P. Goulding offered the family prayer and Irene McEwen and Barbara Orton played prelude and postlude music. James A. Goulding offered the invocation. Speakers were Irene McEwen, Mae Sawyer and remarks by Elder Holman. Music included vocal solo by Evan Wilcock; vocal solo by vocal duet, Darrel and Verlynn Smith. Jay A. Rlggs offered the benediction. Burial was in the Hatch Cemetery by Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary, Richfield, where Wiley Huntington offered the dedicatory prayer. Pallbearers were Ralph Black, Kelvin Lay, Charles Hepworth, Homer Dutton, Paul K. Julander and W. Gary Orton. Honorary pallbearers were Desmon Deuel, Redell Torgerson, Varl Riding, Danny Bistline, Loy Riddle and Bob Riding. Betliann Adams Bethana "B" Henrie Adams, for many years a resident of Panguitch, died September 11, 1980 in Orem, Utah. She was born May 20, 1899 at Fredonia; Ariz., a daughter of Samuel and Hettie L. Hortt Osborn. She married Glen George Adams April 21, 1917. Survivors: son, Stanley D. Adams and daughter, Rae Danner, both Orem. Sisters: Ellen Carter, Orem; Erma Burgin, Days Creek, Ore.; Letha Henrie, Sacramento, Calif.; Theresa Wade, Washington, Utah; and brother, Osburn Henrie, St. George. Interment was in the Orem City Cemetery. |