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Show FORMER RESIDENT BROUGHT HERE FORLAST RITES Funeral services Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon in the Bingham L D S ward chapel were for Mrs. Clara Welsh Moore, 37, native of Utah and formerly of Bingham, who died in Oklahoma City, Okla., following a lingering illness. She was the wife of Ernest S. Moore, whom she married in Amarillo, Texas, in July, 1927. She was born on August 17, 1905, in Coalville, a daughter of Thomas A. and Sarah Anne Williams Wil-liams Welsh. The family came to Bingham in 1919. Mrs. Moore lived here several years before moving to Texas. Surviving, besides her husband, hus-band, are three sons, Keith Miller, Mill-er, a son by a former marriage; Tommy and Jerry Moore of Oklahoma Ok-lahoma City; four sisters, Mis. L. E. Stillman of Copperton, Mrs. William Swainston of Bingham, Mrs. H. L. Young of Cody, Wyo-, and Mrs. William Sawley of Dines, Wyo., and three brothers, Earl Welsh of Winton, Wyo.; Frank Welsh of Butte, Mont., and James Welsh of Salt Lake City. Musical selections included vocal vo-cal duets, "Face To Face" and "Sometime Somewhere We 11 Understand" Un-derstand" by Mrs. Phoebe Siddoway Sid-doway and Mrs. Mary Raby; and "In The Garden" by the Singing Mothers. Speakers were Eugene Morris and Bishop Lyon. There were many very lovely floral pieces. William Swainston dedicated the grave. Pallbearers were A.V. Peterson, Kenneth Watkins, A.E. Mitchell, Gail Farnsworth, Leon Walsh, Verl Peterson. O |