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Show SERVICES FOR ' ! HUNTING VICTIM j Funeral services for Authol Judd of Washington, who accidentally shot and killed himself last Tuesday Tues-day at Spring Hollow while on a deer hunting trip, were held in Washington at 2 o'clock last Friday Fri-day afternoon under the direction direc-tion of the bishopric, John E. Tanner presiding. A quartet composed of Mr. and Mrs. Maesel Sproul, Leonard j Sproul and Mona Reber sang "I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go." Opening prayer was by Calvin Hall. j The quartet sang, "Say Not That ! I Journey Alone." The speakers were George Wor-then Wor-then of St. George, Mr. Buehlcr. , superintendent of the Bristol mine. William Tobler, President W. O. Bentley and John E. Tanner. A duet, "Gentle Words" was sung by Mrs. Maesel Sproul and Mona Reber, and for a closing number the quartet sang "What Voice Salutes the Startled Ear." Benediction was by Fay Ivcrson and the grave was dedicated by Randolph Andr-s. |