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Show EDGAR BLANCH ETT DIES AT YELLOWSTONE, 'MONTANA Edgar Blanche tt son of Mrs. Clara R. Peterson, was acciilonUy, killed Avhile driving team in a tie camp at West Yellowstone, Montana, his remains re-mains were brought to Fairview for ourial. Funeral services for Edgar Blan- '.-hett, World war veteran, were held 'n the North ward chapel, Bishop J. ' R. Graham presiding. Music was furnished by the ward chiors. With special music by Floyd Young, and Mrs. Ellis Coombs. Speakers were Peter Peterson, Hans, Madsen and Bishop Graham. Prayers were by William Bohne, and Lewis Mower. Many floral offerings were given. Inte.nment was in the Fairview ccm-etary. ccm-etary. The .grave was dedicated by i Bishop Peter Nielson. Edgar Blanched was horn in Fair-fview Fair-fview and grew to manhood here. He enlisted early in the world war, going to France in the sei'ond ship carrying American soldiers, 163 infantry remaining re-maining there until after flie A"mi- :-.iice was signed, sine returning, be has been employed in several of the western states, occassional!- visiting Enirview to see bis molher. Surviving besides bis mother arc two lirothei's and five sisters, James Blanchett, of Murray, John Blanch-ett Blanch-ett of Tdaho Falls, Mrs. John Gittins of Mc Cammon, Idaho, Mrs. Christina White of Richfield, Mrs. Arthur Stewart of Garfield, Mrs. Floyd Gustin and Mrs. Frank Vance cf Fairview. |