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Show V Funeral Services For Loril Warner Held In Parowan Funeral services were held Saturday Sa-turday afternoon In the Parowan Wt L. D. S. Ward chapel for Loril Warner, well-known Cedar City service station operator, who died October 6 from a self-inflicted bullet wound. The services, which were conducted con-ducted by Bishop's Counselor Arnold Arn-old Y. Stevens, were opened by a selection, "Sometime We'll Understand", Under-stand", by the combined choirs of the Parowan wards, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. June Decker. The opening prayer was offered by John P. Orton." Speakers Included Dr. James S. Prestwlch and Myron HIgbee of Cedar City, and Hugh L. Adams of Parowan. Other musical numbers num-bers were: a vocal solo, "I'm a Pilgrim", Pil-grim", by Miles Walker, accompanied accom-panied by Berta Mitchell; a violin solo by Silas Topham, accompanied by Mrs. Decker; a vocal solo, "In The Garden of Tomorrow'', by Mrs. Rulon Orton, accompanied by Mis. Mary Lyman; and the closing song by the choir. Alvln Decker pronounced the benediction and the grave was dedicated de-dicated by Edmund Stevens. Pallbearers Included Wayne Warner War-ner of Nevada, Morrell Roberts an! Duard Gleaves, of Antimony; L. V. Carpenter, Sandy; and Ivan Orton Or-ton and Frank Goddard of Cedar City. r |