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Show LARK RESIDENT'S RITESPLANNED Milton Bodell, 38, Herriman, elected representative of legislative legis-lative district No. 18 for the 1941 legislature, died Wednesday morning at Bingham hospital following a prolonged illness. He resigned as legislator March 4. Governor Herbert B. Maw appointed ap-pointed his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller Bodell, as his successor. Mr. Bodell was bishop of the Herriman LDS ward. Previously Previous-ly he had served eight years as counselor in the bishopric. He was interested in mining and farming and as legislator interested inter-ested in legislation concerned with those subjects. He had served in the western states mission of the LDS church from 1922 to 1924 and worked at the temple. He was born at Herriman March 3, 1903, a son of Joseph H. and Sarah Lovina Howard Bodell. His father was an LDS patriarch. He was married in 1922. Surviving besides his widow are a son, Arden James Bodell, Herriman: two daughters, Georgia Geor-gia and Dixie Bodell, Herriman, and the following sisters: Mrs. Sarah J. Slagowski, Lyman, Wyo.; Mrs. Virginia Seal, Lark; Mrs. Thomas Ostler, Sandy; Mrs. Erma Crump, Lark; Mrs. Ernest Christensen, Herriman; Mrs. Fer-rell Fer-rell Beckstead, Herriman; and Mrs. Fern Allen, Herriman. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 1 p. m. in the Herriman Herri-man LDS ward chapel. Burial will be in Herriman cemetery. Myocarditis and chronic nephritis neph-ritis were listed as cause of death. |