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Show of Springville; Mrs. Jay Dean of Orem; Mrs. Bill Thorley, Cedar City; Mrs. Thell Martin, Mrs. Homer Rodriquez, Carson City, Nev.; Calvin Shipp, Pacific Pa-cific Palisades, Calif. Beaver rites today for Mrs. Beaumont Funeral services are being held today at 2 p.m., in the Beaver West ward, for Mrs. Nola Irene Shipp Beaumont, 53, who died Sunday in the Spanish Fork Hospital of a lingering illness. A resident of Beaver, she had been making her home in Springville, while her husband, hus-band, Clark Beaumont, was engaged en-gaged in construction work. Preceding the 'services at Beaver, services were held here at the Berg Mortuary. Burial will be in the Beaver cemetery. Mrs. Beaumont was born in Beaver May 23, 1907, a daugh ter of Ernest Alexander ana Irene Gale Shipp. She received her schooling in Beaver where she spent her early We. She was married to Mr. Beaumont June 23, 1926 in the Salt Lake Temple and they had made their home m various var-ious parts of the state. She had been active in Relief Society So-ciety work and in Pnmary. She did considerable hand work and her hobby was collecting cfircls Surviving besides her husband hus-band are five sons and daughters: daugh-ters: Mrs. Kenneth (Dorothy Irene) Stewart of Moab; Mrs. Lloyd (Jeanette Rehnae) Stewart Stew-art of Richfield; Mrs. Mark (Mary Jolleen) Jennings of La-Verkin; La-Verkin; Richard Clark Beaumont Beau-mont of LaVerkin and Corwyn Lee Beaumont of Springville; also eight brothers and sisters- Mrs. Elmo (Jeneva) Gillies, Gil-lies, Otto and Ozrow Shipp all |