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Show Funeral Services Conducted For Richfield Native Funeral services were held on Monday at 8 p. m. in the Neal S. Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, for HUp K.ilishurv. 70. father of Mrs. Florence S. Benson of Parowan. Mr. Salisbury died just after noon Thursday at the Iron County Coun-ty hospital where he had been taken by his daughter, Mrs. Benson, Ben-son, after being stricken at his home in Dixie. The funeral services were conducted con-ducted by Bishop Watters of the Richfield Fourth Ward with a large number present. Born Oct. 30, 1873 in Richfield, he was a son of Oke and Catherine Cath-erine Elizabeth Iverson Salisbury. Salis-bury. He married Fannie Taylor, a sister of Eva Taylor, of this city on Oct. 19, 1889 at Parowan, and the marriage was later solemnized solemn-ized in the Manti L D S temple. His wife died Feb. 12, 1912. He was a farmer for many years and for the past seven years has been an ordinance worker at the St. George temple and was a missionary at the temple bureau of information for two years prior pri-or to that. Survivors are one son and two daughters: Bert Salisbury, Richfield, Rich-field, Mrs. Benson of Parowan, and Mrs. Gladys S. Muson, Santa San-ta Barbara, Calif; 10 grandchildren grandchil-dren and 11 great-grandchildren. Also two brothers, Israel Salisbury, Salis-bury, Richfield; Cornelius Salisbury, Salis-bury, Salt Lake City, and one sister, Mrs. Frank Bridges, Los Angeles, survive him. Mrs. Benson and Miss Taylor were in attendance at the funeral services from here. |