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Show LAST RITES FOR LON RAWLINGS SET FORSATURDAY Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted tomorrow, Saturday, March 24, at 1 p.m. in Bingham ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, by Bishop Clinton S. Robison for Alonzo Lon) James ,., Rawlings, 68 of Bingham, who passed a-way a-way at his home here Tuesday, March 20, at 9 p.m. of a heart , ailment. 1 Friends may call at the Bingham Bing-ham mortuary chapel today, Friday Fri-day afternoon and evening and Saturday until time of services. Interment will be in American Fork cemetery under direction of Bingham mortuary. A son of William and Mary Elizabeth Hooley Rawlings, he was born October 23, 1882, in American Fork. He moved with his family to Vineyard, Utah county, where he received his early education. IT. mnMl T 44 ; C U ,, H .... CV. v iiiauiu4 wnuc on truer jcj" tember 14, 1904, in American Fork. Shortly afterward the couple moved to Bingham. Mr. Rawlings operated a teamster team-ster business and later was an independent miner. He was a member of Bingham LDS ward, the Bingham volunteer fire department, de-partment, the department's 20-year 20-year club, and Utah State Firemen's Fire-men's Association. Survivors in addition to his widow, include a son and four daughters: LaDrue Rawlings and Mrs. Vivian Keysaw, Bingham; Mrs. Lucy Beckstead, Sandy; Mrs. Bertha Raddon, Magna, and Mrs. Beth Steele, Long Beach, Calif. There are 19 grandchildren, grandchild-ren, two great-grandchildren, six brothers and a sister. Jesse V. Rawlings, Murray; Joseph Rawlings, Raw-lings, Draper; Lee Rawlings, Orem; George Rawlings, Bingham; Bing-ham; Seth and Royal Rawlings, Vineyard, and Mrs.-- Harriet Boulder, Pleasant Grove. |