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Show Edward M. "Ted" Dalton dies, is buried at Delta Family members in 1'aro-wan 1'aro-wan received word on the week end of the death of a former Parowan resident, Edward Ed-ward M. "Ted" Dalton of Delta. Del-ta. Palton, 60, died In a Salt Lake hospital on Saturday. The deceased was born in Parowan Aug. 13, 1900, a son i of Robert E. and Maude Mitch-1 ell Dulton and was a resident of this city until 1930, when ho moved to Delta. He owned and operated a barber shop most of the time lie lived in this community After moving to Delta he became be-came engaged in livestock raising and was an automobile automo-bile salesman. He married Lola Cox of Cedar City on Jan. 15, 1926 and they resided in Parowan. He is survived by his widow and three sons: Keith and Robert, both of Del-ta, Del-ta, and Ted, Jr., Phoenix, Ariz. Also by nine grandchildren; on brother and two sisters. William M. Dalton, Casper, Wyo.; Mrs. Ulanche Hammond and Myra ballon, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held for him in the Delta Third Wurd chapel on Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. and burial was in the Delta Cemetery. Those who went from here to the services were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Halterman and Harrell Dalton. Mr. And Mrs. Bruce Adams attended from Cedar City. |