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Show PAUL W. CURRY DIES AT ARCADIA i i Paul W. Curry, 48, died at his home last Friday after a lingering illness of 16 months. Funeral services were held in the Arcadia Ward Hall, Saturday, and interment inter-ment was in the Myton Cemetery. Mr. Curry was born Dec. 18, 1885, at Glenwood Springs, Colorado, Colo-rado, coming to the Basin in 1915 and residing here most of the time since. He was married January 10, 1916 to Ruth Wilson of Fort Duchesne. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Funeral services were held Saturday Sat-urday in the Ward Hall at 3 P. M. Bishop Thomas Gilbert conducting j the services, and the following was rendered: Choir singing, Jesus Lover of My Soul,"; prayer, Marven G. Shields;; du;et, "Sometime "Some-time Somewhere We'll Understand", Under-stand", Cecelia and Geneva Gilbert; Gil-bert; reading of the 23rd Psalm, O. L. Gilbert; Address, E. L. Murphy; duet, "Lay My Head Beneath A Rose", Thelma Shields and Grace Bell. Address: John A. Gilbert. Song by congregation, "Nearer My God To Thee". Benediction, Bene-diction, S. O. Solmonson. The deceased is survived by his widow, six sons, Emery F., Donald, Keith, Harry, Jimmie, and Wade' Forbus, a daughter, Barbara May, his mother and a sister, Pearl Clark of California. j |