Show Final Tribute Paid Russell t B V Worlton orlton t i 1 From Journal Final tribute and sincere respect was paid p ld Russell B Worlton 19 son of Mr Sir and Mrs R B Worlton at the solemn and impressive e ser vic s held Saturday Jan at 1 o'clock p m in m the high school chool auditorium Russell was as accidentally lulled when struck b by bt a tl truck uck in Center sidle Tuesday night 23 The auditor um urn was vas filled to ca capacity capacity with the many friends and relatives The floral offerings v were ere profuse and beautiful and with Ith the theman many man tributes paid in word and deed e d bespoke he love lore 10 e and esteem held for the d deceased Bishop G Henry Erickson ElIckson offu dated at the services s n lOOS A chorus composed of Russells Russell's classmates tes sang as the opening number Some Sometime time ell S Understand Understand- The ipso o catIon was as offered by A BAnder BAnderson B Anderson Ander son DIl Dai David id 11 R fl Mitchell principal of the high school r read d the biographical cal sketch ketch nd vid gave gale l le e remarks Mrs Irs far Margaret aret I am sang ang ang The Christians Christian's Goodnight ht ac red led on the tRe piano b by Miss LaPriel Good Alfred of Salt Lake LakeI City under und r whose super supervision llon Rus Russell Russell I sell 11 was as learning the trade of Watch making was vas the next speak peak or er H He spoke p k of his association with Ith the bo boy and praised his character j Plisses Misses Vera Vcra Anderson and Freda Phillips than flayed a beautIful solo solo At A Perfect Day They were ere b Mrs Irs Lula Anderson j Other speakers rs er were E B Gar Garrett Garrett reU rett Joseph Ii B Williams of the of yard ward and Patriarch A I JJ IJ J Evans Eans They brought out m nj fine thoughts and spoke w or of to the bereaved f family Frank Sh rp and Joseph Coulam accompanied b Mr Mrs Sharp sang WhIsperIng I Hope ope Herold John Johnson Johnson Johnson son 1 played placed ed a cornet solo and the of classmates sang Some S Sv Sr pay ay as the closing number fay The closing P-M P primer er was as offered by Bishop Math Mather Asper Aspel of oi the Nm Nine ward of f Salt Lake City Bishop hop Mathi Asper married Russell and his young oung- oung pride rIde Ruth TImms Worlton in m Salt halt alt Lake LaIe City on January 11 12 days s before the t-oe accident j Interment was as made in the city cemetery ry n where here bere Pi Virgil l I II 11 Peterson dedicated the gra grave grace e I Among th se attending the fun funeral funeral eral ral from C and Woods Cross CIO S wel e Mrs Irs Hul Hulda Hulla Brown Vernon Brown Joseph Miller Helen Mat Mal Miller l Miss 1 Bessie Bessio Mitchel l all aU of Woods Cross Cros Mr and Mrs Thorn Thom Thornas Thomas Thornas as L Timms andson and son Stanle Stanley and daughter Janice Mrs tIrs Woodrow Barlow Miss l Terese Roberts Miss Leah Miss Carmen Streeper Miss 1 MarjorIe Marjone Harrison Hamson Miss l Lucille Smith Miss Rose Marie ManeE-ians ManeE E ans Joseph Williams Mrs Edith Mrs zy Li Woolley Miss Beth th Grant Miss Mary Randall Mrs Harold Roberts Mr Keith Randall Donald Major Ra Ray Evans Leland Porter Clyde Decker Mrs Pearl Randall Mrs Donald H II Major MaJo Mi Mr and Mrs Henry Cleveland Cle Mr and Mrs Plank Frank Smith Mrs Clifford SmIth and others 1 1 I life ife of Russell B Worlton orlton I was born bom December 24 1914 In the house which mi my m father owns on first west ind nd fourth north at atI Lehl Lehi Utah I I was wan blessed February 7 1915 by m my father Reuben Rcuben B Worlton I was ble blessed d in the Lehl Lehi Second al d of the AI Alpine pine stake The Bishop of the Second w W rd at that time w wis w is James J Gardner I vas ras b January 7 1923 by Geol ge Kirkham At the time time- of m my baptism I alas h living mg in the First ward ard with Ith R R RJ J Whipple as the Bishop presiding over offer meOn meOn me meOn On January 2 19 1927 1917 R J Whip WhippIe Whippie Whippie pIe ordained me a con Deleon of the First ward where we tie lived until the latter pal pait t of 1927 i y hen ne e moved into the Fifth waid al d here I have ha lived lied eHI since I was nas ordained a teacher by I Elder John W Worlton orlton on the of September 1930 I was as I a Priest Juno June 5 1932 by Randall RandaU While I was as in the seventh grade gradeI I was in m teh chorus of the operetta All Ali Babi Babl and the Forty Thle Thieves es and also alo in m the chorus of the opera Tulip Time 1 ii Holland On the 27 February of of February 1931 my mother and I t ol ok oh a trip back bacI to Rochester Minn Minnesota l sota on a very cry im important important mission l to look after my health We were told by Doctors Doctor's here that I had an on the brain bram and needed very special me lical cal care for it as thought that an operation wa wait was necessary When Wh n ne we e arrived in m Rochester and I had undergone some very cry critical l exam examinations nations we fou d out that tIll tutu u our pra prayers ers and faith in m the Lord that he had remo removed ed the unworthy orthy cau cause e which hid h made us come 1600 1500 miles to the best physicians ph ns m in inthe inthe the world to malts mako mah sure ure that ever every everything everything thing possible had been done dono for formy formy formy my health I know that it w is thru the work of the trio Lord only th t I did have haie ha e n necessity to undergo un undergo undergo dergo that very sery er critical operatIOn This is my test that this tIus IS the only true and living gospel on the earth I II I want to than thank Mr Garrett to whom I am indebted to for giving mg me this fine book ind I appreciate It very much 1 In his 1113 Junior i ear at high he took a very ery active e part Ho He hada had hada hadn n a leading role in m the ithe high school opera Oh Doctor He Ho became fiery ery accomplished in music since he was as invited on numerous occa occasions occasions to play his cornet at public gatherings In may 1932 he graduated graduated sted from Seminary having com coca completed a three year ear course He tool part on the graduating program His Ills Senior year w w w-is is just a eventful e He lie took the leading role m in the opera Belle of Bagdad for which h hi- hi received an L pm pin pinOn pinOn On the of March 1932 he met Ruth Timms of Centerville whom horn he later marn d He ted from high school in m April 1933 On September 1933 be started taking a jewelers jeweler's course e irom from Mr Sorensen in m Salt Late TIo Ho became t ti bry ry intimate with Mr l Soren Sorensen cn and had very sery ery hl high h re rehard hard ald for him He lie took his lessons from flom him lum every cv ry Tuesday and FrI FrIday Friday I day m nights On January 11 1933 heas he was as minted m to Arminta Ruth Timms i of at the home of her grandmother on in in Salt Lake Lako City by byI BI Bishop hop Asper Aspen of oi the ward ard I He lie was critically while home from his les lesson lesson I son con last Tuesday night at 9 30 when hen he hc wa na a hit b by a truck in a blinding sno snot snow storm The Millet Floral truck rushed him to a hos hospital petal where jho ho he lay unidentified un until until til his hI brother John hearm hearing the descrIptIon Over beer the radio fled fied him h by his L pin pm and aId Class L Ring which had his Ius initials on the back Ho lie dl did d just 20 minutes after John reach reached the tho hospital |