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Show SERVICES HELD SUNDAY FOR MRS. DORSS BIRD Many friends and relatives assembled as-sembled in the First ward chapel Sunday afternoon, to pay final tributes of respect to the life of Mrs. Doris L. Bird, 42, .wife of Arvil Bird, who died Wednesday i ' IAf4 1 evening, at the family residence. Death was due to a heart ailment, from which she had suffered many years. The services were under direction direc-tion of the First ward bishopric. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery, under direction of A. Y. Wheeler and Son Mortuary. Mrs. Bird was born in Salt Lake City, May 17, 1905, a daughter of Lama C. and Mollie Woods Lambert. Lam-bert. Her early life was spent in Salt Lake, where she attended school and graduated from business busi-ness college. ... Since her marriage to Mr. Bird, December 9, 1925, in the Salt Lake Temple, she had made her home in Springville. Active throughout her life in L. D. S. church work, she had served as a teacher and as organist in several church auxiliary organizations. She was a member of Camp Hobble Creek, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Surviving besides her husband, are a daughter, Mrs. Beverly Clark and three sons, Don, Jon and Brent Bird, Springville. Another An-other son, Blaine Bird, high school student body president, was fatally fatal-ly injured in football in October. Others surviving are, her father of St. George and the following brothers and sisters: Francis Lambert, Arlington, Va.; Mrs. Mary Taggert and Mrs. Florence Lewis of Lewiston, Utah; Mrs. Enid Pollei, Richard Lambert, Cannon Lambert, John Lambert, and Charles Lambert, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Evelyn Kurt, St. George. |