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Show LUCILLE CHILDS SERVICES HELD Many sympathetic friends and sorrowing relatives filled the Fourth ward chapel Sunday afternoon after-noon in final tribute to Mrs. Lucille Lu-cille Johnson Childs, who died Thursday afternoon of complications complica-tions following childbirth, at a local hospital. Speakers were Claude Salisbury, R. L. Mendenhall, Howard Salisbury, Salis-bury, and Bishop Leo Robertson, who also conducted the services. Musical numbers Included a vocal duet, "In the Garden," by Freeman Free-man Bird and Glen Holley; a violin solq, "Ave Maria,'' by Aileen Condie; a vocal solo, "Somewhere a Voice Is Calling," by Francis Johnson, and a vocal duet by Nelda Christensen and Leah Webb, "Day Follows Night." They were accompanied by Thelma McKell. Mrs. Marie Whiting also read a resolution from the Jeune Mere club. 1 Prayers were offered by Solon Wood, Ernest Strong, and A. G. Thorn, and preliminary organ music mu-sic was rendered by lone Averett. Mrs. Childs was born in Mapleton, Maple-ton, October 3, 1912, a daughter of Anthon P. and Margaret Thomas Thom-as Johnson. She received her early education in the Spanish Fork schools, attended the Mapleton school, and was graduated from the Springville high school. She served as a 4H club leader here two years and had been a teacher in the M. I. A. and Sunday Sun-day schools here and at Mapleton. She was a class leader in the Fourth Ward L. D. S. Relief society, so-ciety, and was a, member of the Jeune Mere club. Mrs. Childs was married August Au-gust 28, 1933., in the Salt Lake Temple. Surviving, besides her husband, are a daughter, Kathleen, 4; her parents of Mapleton; eight brothers bro-thers and sisters, Mrs. Blake Averett, Aver-ett, Edward, Ronald, Lois, Margaret, Mar-garet, Shirley and Allen Johnson of Mapleton, and Roy Johnson of Springville. Interment was in the Evergreen cemetery under the direction of! the A. Y. Wheeler mortuary. |