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Show Serviceman's Rites to Be Held in Parowan Graveside service for Pfc M. Arthur Peteson, 28, who died of injuries Futfered on Okinawa, May 25, 19-15, while serving with the army quartermaster corps, will be conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Parowan cemetery by the Foiowan East ward bishopric bish-opric of the LDS church. Military honors will be by Parowan Par-owan Post No. 20, American Legion. Le-gion. He was born September 10, 1916 at Milford, Utah, a son of Arthur S. and E'Jna F. Peterson. He was graduated from the Parowan high school before entering the army October 21, 1941. He was sent overseas in March, 19-42. A veteran of 38 months overseas over-seas duty, he had been in the Saipan and Okinawa campaigns. Surviviii? are his mother and four sisters: Mrs. Elma Davis and Mrs. Anna Mae Perry, Cedar City; Mrs. Iva Prince, Las Vegas, Nevada, t.nd Mrs. Bertha Morris, Mor-ris, Olympia, Washington. |