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Show if Deaths i- KENNETH LeROY BURR Graveside services were held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Evergreen Ever-green Cemetery, in Springville under the direction of E. J. Nixon, Nix-on, bishop of the Roosevelt Second Sec-ond Ward, for Kenneth LeRoy Burr, 2-day-old baby son of Clifton R. and Mazel Bryan Burr, who died April 10. in the Roosevelt LDS Hospital. He was born April 8. Surviving are his parents, Roosevelt; three sisters. Joyce, Ruth and Edna Burr; two brothers, broth-ers, Wesley Ray and Bryan D. Burr,1 all of Roosevelt, and a grandmother, Mrs. Emily Bryan, Tooele. Services were directed by the Olpin Mortuary of Roosevelt. MARGARET M. HARRISON . LAPOINT Funeral services were held Wednesday at noon in the Lapoint Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, for Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Murray Harrison, 75, who died at .the home of her son. Carl Harrison, in Roosevelt, at 2:30 a. m. Saturday of a cerebral cereb-ral homorrhage. Bishop L. J. Walker conducted the services. An active member of i the LDS Church, Mrs. Harrison was a faithful member of the Relief Society and held various offices in the organization. She was born Sept: 9, 1876, in Spanish Fork, a daughter of Jeremiah and Mary Ashby Murray. Mur-ray. She moved to Ashley Valley Val-ley in her early childhood. She was married to Peter Harrison, Nov. 2, 1892. in, Vernal. Ver-nal. The couple moved from Vernal to Lapoint in 1919. He died in 1929. Survivors include nine sons', and daughters: Jeremiah Har-j rison and Mrs. Mabel Jenkins. Lapoint; Mrs. Zina Anderson and Mrs. Ruth Williams, Vernal; Ver-nal; Carl Harrison and Mrs.' Frances Horrocks, Roosevelt; Russell Harrison, Salt Lake. City; Mrs. Pearl Sorensen, Las Vegas, Nev.; and Morgan Har j rison, Bingham; 40 grandchildren, grandchil-dren, 39 great-grandchildren,! and four brothers, Joseph Murray, Mur-ray, Sacramento, Cal.; William, Hatch and John Murray. Vernal. Burial was in the Maeser cemetery, under the direction of the Dillman Mortuary of Roosevelt. |