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Show Final Rites Held Vednesday For Lane S. Shurtz r " ,. " - ' - 4. i : ... j - - v -j: ! i i LANE S. SHURTZ Funeral services for Lance Spencer Spen-cer Shurtz, 28, Sugarville farmer who was killed Jan. 6 when his tractor overturned on him, were conducted in Delta First ward on Wednesday afternoon. Bishop Harold Har-old Jensen of Sugarville ward, of which Mr. Shurtz was a member,-presided. member,-presided. The services opened with a vocal solo, "Face to Face", by Ladd R. Cropper, with Mrs. Cropper as accompanist. ac-companist. Romulus Shields offered offer-ed the opening prayer. The Sugarville double quartet, Mary Abbott, Kathleen Poulson, Maurine Jensen, Verla Jensen, Roy Losee, Carl Oliver, Robert Jensen and Melvin Memmott, sang "In the Garden", with piano accompaniment accom-paniment by Eva Dean Moody. George Jenson, Ronald Jensen and Bishop Jensen, o'f Sugarville, and Arthur King, of Provo were speakers, and paid tribute to Lane Shurtz as a young man of the finest fin-est character. He had high principles prin-ciples and was a valued member of his community, active in church and civic affairs. Other musical numbers were a vocal solo by Thurman Moody, "I Walked Today Where Jesus Wal ked", with Mrs. Moody as pianist, and a duet, "Sometime We'll Understand", Un-derstand", by Roy Losee and Carl Oliver. The services closed with prayer by Glen Losee. Burial was in the Delta city cemetery, under direction of L. N. Nickle and sons. The grave was dedicated by June W. Black, president presi-dent of Deseret stake. |