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Show Services held for Dalton infant here Monday I .fnera services were held iex. 12 for Somer Leigh 10-day old daughter of tot ind Joe Lynn Vancil iioo, who died Sept. 9 at feary Children's Medical !itr, Salt Lake City, while oJeoing open heart sur-P7- $e wu born August 30. Ti at Allen Memorial Hos-jui Hos-jui and is survived by one wr, Stephanie, 3. She is buried beside a brother, Aaron Aa-ron Kent, who was 8 days of age when he died of sudden infant death syndrome on May 21. 1976. Other survivors include her parents, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vancil; great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Holyoak, Mr. and Mrs. Delmo Atkinson, Kamas, Ut., and Mrs. Lena Vancil, Palisade, Colorado. Services were held at the Moab LDS Chapel with Bishop Bish-op Edward Johnson officiating. officiat-ing. Terry Adkinson offered the family prayer, with Gerald Ger-ald Adkinson giving opening prayer. Carolyn Burton, Dorothy Dor-othy Slaugh and Helen Tranter Trant-er sang "I Think When I Read That Sweet Story of Old." Bishop Johnson gave the obituary and Obid Hamblin spoke. "Let the Little Children Child-ren Come" was sung by Jack Stewart and Dee Gardner. OUie Knutson dedicated the grave in Sunset Memorial Cemetery, and burial was under the direction of Grand Valley Mortuary. |