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Show Logger Dies Of Hurts TABIONA Levere J. Lefler, 38, a logger, died Wednesday, March 21 at a Heber City hospital hospit-al of a skull fracture received Tuesday at Tabiona when he was thrown from a logging truck in which he was riding. Born November 11, 1906, at Woodland, he was a son of Marshall Mar-shall and Mildred Ann Jones Lefler. Lef-ler. In 1917 he his family moved to Tabiona where he has since resided. A member of the L D S church he held the office of eld-I eld-I er at the time of his death. I He is survived by four children, chil-dren, Flora, Mart, Ralph and Tett Lefler; his mother and stepfather, stepfath-er, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Webb, a brother, Fay Lefler, two half brothers, Leonel and Lyle Webb, two half sister, Mrs. Leone Lazenby and Velma Stanley, Stan-ley, all of Tabiona, and a half brother. Dean Webb, with the armed forces in Italy. Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed Saturday at 2 p. m. in the Tabiona L D S ward chapel by Olaus Johnson, bishop. Burial was in Tabiona cemetery. . 1 |