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Show cla.-w D 300 singles with the 200 handicap O a mal.' quartet, and benediction by Hev. Lake. I'allbeai fis were James Heed, Sidney Arnold, Marland Eden, Wayne Hansen, Hex Mills, Lynal Brady, Burt Thomas and Jack Robert.!. The graveside prayer was given by Silas Brady and in charge ot flowers were ladies of the Lark LDS ward and Order Or-der of Eastern Star. Interment w'iis m Sandy city cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seal of Tad una, Wash, were overnight guests of Mrs. Horace M. Seal and family on Saturday, July 22. Tuesday overnight guest of Carol Steel was Ann Christie of Dutterfield canyon. Mary Lou Ball had as visitors from Monday, July 17 to Wednesday, Wed-nesday, July 18, Madeline Hai-ryman Hai-ryman and Jenece Henderson of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Bei t Thomas returned re-turned home Thursday, July 20 from Denver, Colo., where they have been visiting with their daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. Vyrle Stauffer. God For A Prophet" by Lark Singing Mothers, and closing prayer by Elder James Reed. Pallbearers were Mr. Seal's brothers Frank Seal and Elmer Seal of Riverton, Clinton Seal of Salt Lake City, Leslie Seal of Tacoma, Wash., and two fellow fel-low hoistmen, Frank Sweat and Bert Fields of Lark. Elder Heber Buttet field gave the dedicatory1 prayer and Mrs. LillLs Sandstrom had charge of flowers. Interment was in Midvale cemetery. LARK NEWS Joy Seal 901J1 LARK MINE VICTIMS LAUDED AT RITES Horace Martin Seal Eulogized as a devoted church worker and sincere in all his undertakings, Horace Martin Seal, 50, Lark, whose body was taken Monday, July 17 from the United States Smelting Refining & Mining Co. lead mine of Lark, was honored at funeral services held Thursday afternoon, July 20 at 2 p.m. in Riverton First ward chapel. Bishop It. Clyde Crump of Lark ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints officiated. Services included prelude and postlude music by I.uRonna Madsen; opening prayer by Eld-, or Edward Beckstead; song, "Sometime, We'll Understand" by Lark Singing Mothers under the direction of Mrs. Floyd Reed; speaker, President Golden Tempest; duet, "In the Garden" by Rodney Maxfield and his mother, Mrs. Rosamand Max-field; Max-field; speaker, Elder Dorus A. Thomas; song, "Beyond the Sunset" by Sidney Arnold, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Aloha Kendall; Ken-dall; speaker, Elder Lancelot Bills; closing song favorite of Mr. Seal, "We Thank Thee O Byron Cray Thomas Praised for his heroism in the United States Smelting Refining & Mining Co. lead mine disaster disas-ter at Lark, Byron Gray Thomas, 40, Lark, whose body was taken Monday afternoon, July 17, from the mine, was honored at funeral fun-eral services conducted Thursday, Thurs-day, July 20 at 11 a.m. in Bingham Bing-ham high school auditorium, at Copperton. Bishop R. Clyde Crump of Lark ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints officiated. Services included prelude and postlude music by Lois White; invocation by Wendell Nix; song "Still, Still, With Thee" by a mule quartet; speaker, D. A. Thomas; song "In the Garden of Tomorrow" by a male quartet; quar-tet; speaker, Rev. Earl Lake; song "Christians Goodnight" by Mrs. Finest Christeiiseii of Salt Lake City has .-.pent the past wek with her sister and fain-1 ily, Mrs. Horace M. Seal. Mrs. Emma Crump of Midvale, another an-other sister, spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. Seal. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mis Earl Bigler were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fail and children, Elizabeth Eliza-beth and Billy, of Salt Lake City. Miss Jayne I'.if.li r of Lark and Bob Peterson of Riverton spent Monday, July 24th in Heber visiting vis-iting with Miss Bigler's greatgrandfather, great-grandfather, D. M. Murdock. Mr. .m l Mrs. Louis Ault and daughter LuDouna, of Tooele, spent the week end visiting with j her parents, Mi. and Mrs. James! Reed. Fourteen-year old Ann Chris-i tie captured three first places m, the 3Gth annual ATA tr.ipshoot j at the Ogden gun club in a three j day meet that ended there Moil- ! day. The petite miss, a d.mgh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Christie of Bulterfield canyon, took high honors m the Utah junior divis- j ion. first place in the class D 300 singles and first place in the' |