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Show flREfi OBITUARIES j Ida Dobson CIRCLEVILLE Funeral services ser-vices for Ida May Gifford Dobson were held Friday in the Circleville First LDS Ward chapel with Bishop Owen K. Fox, officiating. Richard Berry offered the family prayer; Carta Walker played prelude and postlude music and Robert Berry offered the invocation. Speakers were Fanny Berry, Bill Romine, Glen Walker and Stanley Dalton, with remarks by Bishop Fox. Music included vocal quartet, selection by Robert, Richard, David, Steven and Tom Berry, and selection by great-grandchildren. David Berry offered the benediction. benedic-tion. Interment was in the Circleville Cemetery by Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary, Richfield, where Kenneth Berry offered the dedicatory prayer.Pallbearers were Scott Walker, Danny Walker, Jason Berry, Jonathon Berry, Clark Dalton, Steven Berry, Thomas Berry, Paul Jorgensen, Michael Berry, Allan Burnside, John Dobson, Dob-son, Linden Romine, Charles Leany, John Berry and Jeff Berry. I r j I ; i Maxine King ANTIMONY Maxine Anderson I King, 56, Antimony, died Oct. 7, 1986, in a Gunnison hospital. She was born Sept. 21, 1930, ; Sigurd, to Floyd B. and Leda May j Anderson Anderson. She was married to Kenneth G. King, Oct. 23, 1952. Las Vegas, Nev.; later solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple. She graduated from Richfield High School. She was active in the LDS Church and had served as Relief Society president and in the other auxilaries. She was currently ward librarian. She had served for many years as the Antimony correspondent for The Richfield Reaper and Garfield County News. Survivors: husband, Antimony; sons, daughter, Kerry L., Fairview; . Kasey A., Antimony; , Kenny W., . Cedar City; Mrs. Bart R. (Sunnie . K.) Brown, Circleville; 11 grand- j children; brothers, sisters, Hal, j Tim, both Sigurd; Barbara Ence, Kaysville; Mrs. Garth (Fawn) Hawley, Annabella; Mrs. Jack ; (Dorothy) Hepner, San Jose, Calif.; j Mrs. Courtney (Renee) Ogden, ' Richfield; Virginia Jensen, Upland, . Calif. V c ; Funeral services will be Saturday t i at 1 p.m. in the Antimony Ward chapel. Friends may call at Neal S. j Magleby and Sons Mortuary Friday i from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the church in Antimony from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Interment will be in the Antimony Cemetery. j |