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Show JOSEPH SHANKS ROOSEVELT Funeral services ser-vices were held Tuesday at 11 a. m. in the Roosevelt stake chapel. chap-el. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, for Joseph Shanks, 75, who died at his home here Sunday at 3:45 a.m. of a heart ailment. Bishop E. J. Nixon, of the Roosevelt Second ward conducted the services. He was born Sept. 29, 1877, in Heber, a son of James D. and Eva Erickson. He married May Jacobs in 1902 in Heber. The marriage later was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple. She died July 28, 1912. He married Martha Gilbert June 8, 1922, in the Salt Lake Temple. - He lived in Heber City, where he was a harness maker and letter worker until 1907 when he moved to the Uintah Basin to homestead a ranch in Utahn. He lived in Utahn until he moved to Roosevelt several years ago. Survivors include his wife, of Roosevelt; one brother, Hymm Shanks. Los Angeles; four sisters, sis-ters, Mrs. Millie S. Ray, San Francisco; Louise S. Grimes, Portland, Ore.; and Mrs. Josephine Jose-phine S. Gorin, North Hollywood, Holly-wood, Calif. Burial was in the Heber City Cemetery under the direction of the Olpin Mortuary, of Roosevelt. CLARA L. B. BARTLETT TRIDELL The Tridell ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was the scene of funeral services on Wednesday at 11 a.m. for Mrs. Clara Louesa B. Bartlett. 75, who died Sunday at 3 a.m. at the home of her sister, Mrs. Vilate Hodgkinson, Vernal. She was born April 19, 1878, in Huntsville, Weber County, a daughter of Thomas and Margaret Mar-garet Louesa Gfrorer Bingham. She came to Ashley Valley with her parents when she was a small child. On June 6, 1895 she was married mar-ried to George Henry Bartlett in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. In 1908, they moved to the Uintah-Ouray Indian Reservation, settling in Tridell. In 1925, they moved back to Vernal and returned to Tridell in 1941, where she had since resided. Mr. Bartlett died May 5, 1947. Mrs. Bartlett was active in the LDS Relief Society, Surviving are two sons: Chas. O. Bartlett, serving in the Northern California LDS mission; mis-sion; Lester Bartlett, Tridell; seven daughters: Mrs. Elizabeth Morrill, Mrs. Alice Morrill and Mrs. Karen McKee, all of Tridell; Tri-dell; Mrs. Anna Lyman, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Berniece Cox, Lovell, Wyo.; Mrs. Laura Gray, Provo; Mrs. Gertrude Turner, Jensen, Uintah County; 53 grandchildren and 35 greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; five brothers, George Bartlett, American Fork; Francis Bartlett, Alberta, Can.; Edwin Bartlett, Charlo, Mont.; Fred and Lester Bartlett, Vernal; Ver-nal; six sisters: Mrs. Maggie Billings, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Karen Hacking, Cedar Valley, Utah County; Mrs. Edgar All-red, All-red, Logan; Mrs. Roseltha Vernon, Ver-non, Orem; Mrs. Annie Dudley and Mrs. Vilate Hodgkinson, of Vernal. Burial was in the Vernal Cemetery under the direction of the Vernal Mortuary. ELIZABETH MOUNT AINLION ' FT. DUCHESNE Funeral! services were conducted Saturday Satur-day at the Moffitt ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, for Elizabeth Mountainlion, 4 - month - old daughter of Howard and Dorothy Doro-thy Mountainlion, who died July 23 at 2 a.m. 'in the Roosevelt Roose-velt Hospital of pneumonia. The Uintah Basin Indian Mission Mis-sion conducted the services Burial was in the Ft. Duchesne Du-chesne Cemetery under the direction di-rection of the Olpin Mortuary of Roosevelt. She was born March 30, 1953, in Roosevelt. Survivors include her parents; par-ents; a half-brother, Boyd Cuch; a sister, Flora Mountainlion; two parental grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wiley, Ft. Duchesne; Du-chesne; two great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Sackni-kent, Sackni-kent, Whiterocks. |