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Show Funerals VIVIAN AFTON GLEATON (Special) Funeral services for Vivian Afton Gleaton, wife of E. D. Gleaton, were held in the Roosevelt Baptist church at 1 p. m. Tuesday, Nov. 25, with Rev. Chas. Ray in charge. Vocal selections were sung by a mixed chorus. Jim Bacon, a lifelong friend of the family, was the speaker, followed by Rev. Ray delivering the obituary and speaking a comforting message mes-sage based on the scriptures. Although Mrs. Gleaton was not a member of the church at the time of her death, She was a devout Christian and enjoyed the fellowship of the Baptist church. 1 She will be remembered by the public organizations for her skill in providing their banquets. ban-quets. Since the beginning of the current school year she had been supervisor of the Roosevelt Elementary El-ementary school lunch room. Burial was in the Roosevelt City cemetery under the direction direc-tion of - the Dillman Funeral Home. with Mark Pope, Adwin Beeler, Robert Johnson, Olir. Ferryman, Jim Collingham and Ken Trujillo as pallbearers DOROTHY HANNAH ESKELSON GUSHER (Special) Funeral services for Dorothy Hannah Es-kelson, Es-kelson, 46, were conducted Tuesday, Tues-day, Dec. 2, at 2 p. m. in the Gusher L D S Ward chaoel by Rev. Chas. Ray, pastor cf the Roosevelt Baptist church. Musical selections wen , by a quartet composed of S?E and Mrs. Harold DUlman Mr. and Mrs. Robert John 1 with duets by Mrs. Eva rSSJ?- and Inez Rushton. The Rev a Mrs. Eskelson died Sundav . approximately 3:30 p m at sudden heart attack Sho . alone at the time, and w8s frtal dead at 4 p..m. by her family when they retSnS from Roosevelt after an abSS? of approximately two hours ? A daughter of Peter and liU na Knowles Domgaard, Mra fr kelson was born Nov. 12 io at Gunnison, Utah. The faiS moved to Gusher in 1907 was married to Jim Eskelson Jan. 10, 1917, at Ft dS5?? 0a and they established heir hSf' raided!" they -52 Mrs. Eskelson is survived b" her husband; a daughter Eunice Gibbons; a son, Harni Eskelson, and one grandson alN of Gusher; two brothers Hvrnm Domgaard, of Gusher, and S Domgaard, of Park City Burial was in the Roosevelt City cemetery. 11 |