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Show OBITUARIES Seth C. Campbell. 35, died' Thursday, Nov. 8, about 4 p. m. of injuries suffered at the Geneva Ge-neva Steel Plant, where he was employed as a chipper in the open hearth foundry department. Standing between two moulds, he was crushed when one mould broke loose pinning him against the other. He died 25 minutes later at .the company dispensary. Mr. Campbell was born July 28, 1916, a son of T. F. and Violet Clark Bowden, and made hia hnmp in Mvton for many years. He married Mabel A. Hul-1 linger in Duchesne April 1, 1939, and the couple and their family resided here until about two years ago, when they moved to Pleasant Grove. He was a veteran of World War II and a former member of Wm. R. Sands Post 5, American Legion at Myton. Surviving are his wife and five children, Dale, Alden, Cle-ora, Cle-ora, Nada and Glenda Campbell, all of Pleasant Grove; 2 brothers, broth-ers, Richard C. Campbell. Dexter, Dex-ter, Oregon; Earl C. Campbell, Washington State; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Bromley, Sandy, Dre-gon Dre-gon and Mrs. Maybell Hullinger, Perrebone, Oregon; his stepfather, step-father, Lionel Bowden. Myton. Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed Monday, Nov. 12, in the Manila Ma-nila Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -Day Saints, with interment in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery. |