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Show RITES HELD FOR I CONNIE HARRIS i Funeral services for Mrs. Connie Con-nie Orgill Harris, 54, prominent ' church, civic and social worker of Bingham, who died last Friday Fri-day morning at 1 :05 a.m. at her i home after a lingering illness, i were held Monday at 1 p.m. in I Bingham LDS ward chapel with Bishop Clinton Robison officiat-lng- i Mrs. Harris was born September Septem-ber 22, 1892 in Draper, a daugh- I ter of Joseph C. and Martha Shipley Orgill, and attended elementary ele-mentary schools in Draper Moving Mov-ing to Raymond, Alberta, Canada, Can-ada, she attended high school there, later returning to Draper. At the time of her death she was president of the Relief society so-ciety of Bingham LDS ward and a member of the Bingham Volunteer Vol-unteer Firemen's auxiliary and American Legion auxiliary. She also was a member and past president pre-sident and secretary of the Women's Wo-men's Civic Club. She was married to Wilford H Harris In the Salt Lake LDS temple August 4, IH13 and had resided in Bingham since that time with the exception of a few years spent in Logan. Surviving are her husband, a member of the bishopric of Bingham Bing-ham LDS ward; a daughter, Miss Virginia Harris, a member of the faculty at Bingham high school; a sister and two brothers, Mrs Frank Collett, Salt Lake City; Isaac Orgill, Raymond, Alberta, Al-berta, Canada; and Weston Or- j gill, Garfield. Interment was in Draper ceme- I teiy under the direction of Bingham mortuary. O |