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Show Forinoi BoIiifciS Dies at Milford Fava Vernal Rigby, 41, died Saturday Sat-urday at midnight at his home in Milford of a heart ailment. He had lived in Milford the past three years where he operated the Sportsman's Club. Before moving there he had lived in Delta several sev-eral years, where he operated Fava's Place. He was born Nov. 11, 1908, at St. Anthony, Idaho, a son of Samuel Sam-uel K. and Vilate Remington Rigby He was married Feb. 26, 1928 to Verneta Waldram. Surviving are his widow, two sons, Fava Vernal Rigby, Jr., Provo; Pro-vo; and Chadley D. Rigby, Kellogg Idaho; five daughters, Mrs. Geral-dine Geral-dine Cook, Kellogg; Mrs. Donna Christensen, Spanish fori?; uaisy, Pearl and Glenda Rigby, Milford; seven grandchildren; two brothers,) Rulon Rigby, St. Anthony, and Le-land Le-land Rigby, Salt Lake City; two sisters, Mrs. Venice Hopkins, of Westwood, Cal., and Mrs. Belva Johnson, Altadena, Cal. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Milford Mil-ford ward chapel by Bishop Clarence Clar-ence Tuttle. Burial was at St. Anthony, An-thony, Idaho. |