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Show ( AREA OBITUARIES S. Orien Orton Samuel Orien Orton, 84, Panguitch, died Sept. 25, 1963, in a Panguitch hospital. He was born Oct. 12, 1898, Panguitch, to William Owen and Rebecca Allphin Orton. He married Wilma Dodds, June 2, 1919, Panguitch; she died June 13, 1979. He was a member of the LDS Church. He owned and operated Orton Lumber In Panguitch for over W years; charter member Panguitch Lions Club. Survivors: sons, daughters, William Orien, Newberg, Ore.; A. Frank, Mrs. Sara Ann Hatch, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Emma Lucille Sargent, Orem; 11 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; brother, sisters, David Morris, St. George; Mrs. Eugene (Esta) Warren, Beaver; Mrs. Ida Graham, Ogden. Funeral services were Wednesday in the Panguitch First Ward chapel with Bishop Robert Gardner, conducting. Morris Orton offered the family prayer and Irene McEwen and Olivia Worthen played prelude and postlude music. H. Frank Orton offered the Invocation. Speakers were John W. Yardley, Francene Wood and Bishop Gardner. Music included selection by the Panguitch Trl-Ward Choir; vocal duet by Susan Gibbs and Rachel Petersen; piano duet by Debbie and Camille Worthen and vocal trio by Byron Sargent, Susan Gibbs and Rachel Peterson. Frant Gibbs gave the benediction. Burial was In the Panguitch Cemetery by Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary, Richfield, where Waldo Taylor offered the dedicatory prayer. Pallbearers were Mitchel Hatch, Grant Gibbs, David Orton, Ronald Orton, David Worthen, Byron Sargent and Carl Wood. Honorary pallbearers were Bill Orton, Jr., Brent Orton, LaMar Matheson and Sherwin Taylor. CARD OF THANKS The family of Beatrice Dutton wishes to express gratitude to our neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness shown to us at the loss of our wife, mother and grandmother. Kendall A. Dutton family aaiaiaKtMfiBrR HBBBBJ jSveiiSaBBBBBBBBBH Arvilla llolman Arvilla Holman Arvilla Marie Boothe Holman, 72, Bountiful and formerly of Panguitch, died Sept. 25, 1983, in Bountiful. She was born June 20, 1911, Tremonton, to Calvin H. and Christina Christiansen Boothe. She was married to Vernon L. Holman, Dec. 16, 1929, Vernal; later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was active in the LDS Church serving in numerous ward and stake positions. She and her husband served as ordinance workers in the Salt Lake LDS Temple for 13 years. Survivors: husband, Bountiful; sons, daughters, Mrs. Larry L. (Carol) Hortin, Bountiful; Mrs. Richard B. (Verna) Owens, Laurel L., Wayne J., all Panguitch; 24 grandchildren; 22 greatgrandchildren; brothers, sisters: Dee, Cortez, Colo.; Jim, Mrs. Duane (Carolyn) Lawerance, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ben (Wanda) Bendixon, Zen, Mrs. Carl (Velda) Pace, all Delta; Lee, Alpine; Don, Riverton; Mrs. George (Shirley) Casilow, Torrance, Calif.; Ken, Bountiful; Mrs. Ronald (Vivian) Talbot, Midvale. Funeral services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Bountiful 27th Ward chapel, 1145 North 200 East where 7',.f jjnds may call Thursday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Holden City Cemetery by Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary, Richfield. Beatrice Dutton CANNONV1LLE - Funeral services for Beatrice Henderson Dutton were Sept. 17, in the Can-nonville Ward chapel with Bishop Glade T. Shakespeare, presiding and Elder Joe Thompson, conducting. Jonathan Kendall lleaton offered the family prayer and Elva Clark played prelude and postlude music. Wayne Reynolds gave the Invocation. Speakers were Melda Davis, Clele Fletcher, Nick Reynolds and Elder Thompson. Music included selection by the ward choir; selection by a trio composed of George Thompson, Laurie Holley and Marva Fletcher and vocal duet by Anita Fletcher and Patty Jo Lutes, Dewey Willis gave the benediction. Burial was in the Cannonville Cemetery by Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary, Richfield, where Don Allen offered the dedicatory prayer. Pallbearers were Kenford John Davis, William Dutton, Chip Dutton, Larry Gene Heaton, Larry Dean Davis, Albert Doyle Sivils. Honorary pallbearers were Kendall M. Dutton, Budd Dutton, Karl A. Dutton, John B. Davis, Lark Reynolds, Donald Heaton and Don C. Allen. |