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Show Hurricane Boy Dies of Injuries Suffered In Car Accident Feb. 15 HURRICANE, Utah. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 7 for Arthur Imlay, 16, who died Monday at 9 :30 a. m. Death came as result of injuries suffered in an automobile accident on State Highway 16 near the Virgin river bridge on February 15. He was a student at the Hurricane high school and is the third member of his family to die within two years. Rodney Stanworth was in charge of the services held at 2 p. m., in the Zion Park stake chapel and the speakers were George L. Whitney, Owen F. Hall, North ward Scout master; Elmer A. Graff, Harvey Dalton and Wayne Hinton. Mr. Hall spoke of his leadership qualities in Scout work and commended him on his musical entertaining ability, his desire to please his companions, his uncomplainingness during his illness and his lost rank as a life Scout. Other speakers speak-ers beside touching on these qualities qual-ities extended their sympathy to his mother and family and spoke of the characteristics of his father, fa-ther, who preceded him in death by so few months. Musical numbers were given by the faculty quartet including Lafayette La-fayette Staheli, Vernon Church Owen F. Burgener and Karl Larson; Lar-son; vocal solo, Paul Wilson; cor-(Continucd cor-(Continucd on page four) Arthur Imlay Dies 'Continued from first page) net solo, Lafayette Staheli; vocal solo, Buelah Barbar; vocal solo, Frank Barber. Prayers were by Joel J. Roundy and R. P. Woodbury. Wood-bury. Arthur Imlay is survived by his mother, Mrs. J. Wilson Imlay and the following brothers and sisters:' Kenneth, Mark, Fenton, George and John and Mrs. Ruth Hardy of Boulder, Eva, Florence and Lu-etta. |