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Show Rites Planned For Journalist DUCHXSNK, Nov. 14 runend an Ra will toe conducted Wadnaa day at 11 am. for Joba Veraoa Rife, 63, waU-knowa Uintah basin' newspapermen who died Sunday at hla noma of a heart ailment. j Sine 1942, Mr. Rife had aerrad as printer-operator of the Uintah Baa in Record, and had managed It atnee 147. Hia ft ret employment waa m mining and lumbering work In Idaho, Washington and Canada. After learning the printing trade, he operated a newspaper at Eureka from 1831 to 191 with brother, C. B. Bile. Mr. Rife waa born May 11, 1887. at Dragon Hollow, Juab county, a soa of John and Alice Howard Rife. He married Rhea Ethel Wallace, Wal-lace, Dec. S, 1929, la Bait Lake City. Survivors. In addition to his widow, are a son, Robert Vera Rife, a student at the University of Utah; a daughter, Jean Shea Rife, Duchesne; a stepson, Howard Earl Wallace, who la stationed with the marine corps at Ocaanaide, CaL Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted In the Duchesne stake tab- dplNnVOl-aCneljlBBMwbtf- WBBMBMlTBBf ' Latter-day Saints, under direction of Eureka lodge No. 711, Benevolent Benevo-lent and Protective Order of Elks. Interment will be in Prove city cemetery, under direction tt the Dillman funeral home, Roosevelt |