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Show Rites Held For Berry Robison In Kanosh Ward Funeral rites were held for Mr. Berry Robison on December 14 in the Kanosh LDS church, conducted by Bishop C. R. Charlesworth, who offered the opening remarks. The Kanosh choir sang two numbers, "How Firm a Foundation" and "Rest, Rest for the Weary." Invocation Invo-cation was by Lloyd Rogers; Lillian Lilli-an Rogers and Max Whittaker sang "In the Garden." Speakers were E. L. Black, Kanosh; Mary Reeves, Salt Lake City, and formerly for-merly of Hinckley; and Arthur H. Reeves, Hinckley. James Charles-worth Charles-worth offered the benediction and Victor Reeves dedicated the grave. Friends and relatives from out of town were Romania Wessel, Albany, Al-bany, Oregon; Meryl Terry, Los Angeles; An-geles; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bliss, Hinckley; Mrs. Sepha Robison, Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robison Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClellan, Mrs. Mary Reeves, Harvey Penny and Margaret Johnson, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodabaugh and Mr. Willis Robison (Continued on back page) Berry Robison (Continued from front page) Provo; Louise Chrislensen and Warren Workman, Tooele; Carl Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson, Rob-inson, Arthur Reeves, Bessie Hardy and David Stevens,' Hinckley. The Kanosh Relief Society served serv-ed dinner to the family after the funeral. |