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Show Hinckley Rites For Giles McDonald Held Friday Funeral services for Giles McDonald, Mc-Donald, 55, who died in a Salt Lake hospital Sept. 27, were held in the Hinckley ward chapel Friday, October 1, with Bishop Verdell S. Bishop conducting. The Hinckley high school girls' chorus first rendered "In the Garden Gar-den of Tomorrow" and Invocation was offered by Vernon Love. Ladd Cropper then sang a vocal solo, "Face to Face." The speakers were Leonard Be-vens Be-vens of Heber City and Arthur H. Reeve. They both told of incidents in the life of Mr. McDonald when he had shown the characteristic of eenerosity to those about him, and how he had always been one to put himself out to help others, not worldly to think of doing it in terms of pay as so many people do these days. Incidents showing his dependability were told, and the fact that he was a hard working man in spite of being handicapped. Erma Cropper sang a solo "Going "Go-ing Home," and a mixed quartet consisting of Ruth Talbot, Erma Cropper, Ladd Cropper and Orlando Orlan-do Hepworth sang "Sometime we'll Understand." Bishop Verdell Bishop gave a few consoling remarks, giv- ing in part an article written by Richard L. Evans on the subject of "Death in a Latter-day Saints' Home," which said that death is merely the last venture of this life and the first adventure of a new and richer life. Benediction was offered by Pa-, Pa-, triarch Charles R. Woodbury. Interment was in the Heber City cemetery. Pallbearers included Ren Taylor, Otto Tullis, Byron Carter, Lester Webb, Horace Wilkins and Burton Ivie. |