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Show Mrs. Myron Bybee Dies In S.L. Hospital Mrs. Ruhama Victoria Adair By-bee. By-bee. 56. wife of Myron Bybee former form-er Utah Liquor Control Enforcement Agent at Cedar City, died Monday In a- Salt Lake City hospital of a heart ailment. Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at Thoplc where burial will be made. Born Oct. 12, 1890, In Ordcrvllle. Utah, she was a daughter of Jay and Julia Maxwell Adair. When a young girl she moved to Tropic, Utah, with her family. She resided In Tropic until 1939. On Aug. 26, 1906, she was married mar-ried to George Myron Bybee in Tropic. Mr. Bybee worked for many years as a guide In the national parks In southern Utah. Later he was employed by the Utah State Liquor commission and they moved to Cedar City when he was transferred trans-ferred In 1939. In April, 1946 they moved to St. Oeorge. During World War II Mrs. Bybee worked as a nurse's aid In the Iron County hospital and three of her sons and a daughter served In the armed forces. She was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, beginning when 13 years of age as a Sunday school teacher. Later she taught In the Mutual Improvement Assn. She Is survived by her husband, St. Oeorge; four sons and five daughters, daug-hters, Burrell, Shannon, Jay and Mayo Bybee, all of Ely, Nev.; Mrs. Bernlce Mlllsap, Anderson's ranch; Miss Julia Bybee and Miss Rose Bybee, By-bee, Provo; Mrs. Bob Bonzo, Cedar City; Miss Juanita Bybee, St. Oeorge; 14 grandchildren; two brothers bro-thers and two sisters, William Bailey Bail-ey Adair, Long Beach, Cal; Archl" Adair, Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. Ida Marshall, Mar-shall, Provo, and Mrs. Wllmereth Cook, Boise, Idaho. |