Show F Funeral Rites for I Monroe Dul Duke Dule e Held at Glines Clines GLINES Special Sad Special Sad Funeral rites were cre held at the cha- cha cha chapel pel Thursday afternoon of last I week at 2 o 0 clock for Monroe Duke who died of ot a concussion caused by a fall faU The services were ere under I who the direction of ot the ward card Yo ard bishopric with Bishop John BEnton B Eaton in Inin in charge Music was furnished by bya bya bya lin a double mixed quartet composed of Mrs Mr Martin Marlin Curtis Mrs Myron Perry Mrs Don Batty Mrs Lawrence Law Law- Lawrence Law Lawrence rence Wardle H II Walter Woolley John SOn ison C q cis I and Herb bell lAell accompanied by Enid Reid They sang sane Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd Prayer Pray Pray- Prayer Prayer er Jesus Je us Lo Loer Loser er of ot My Soul and and Secret Pras Pra Pra er er An Impress Impressive ve and touching I ceremony was aas 8 presented by the Boy Scouts Scout of ot the local troup of which Roo Roe was vas the Scoutmaster Scoutmaster Scoutmaster ter About fifteen scouts led by bythe bythe bythe the assistant scoutmaster Lyle nt Remington marched around the cl casket ket placing flowers lowers on It They then stood at attention while Yo hUe Scout Kenneth Barker read a beautiful tribute to the deceased District Chairman FloYd Ployd 0 C Noel CharlesA Charl Charles A Hatch A T Johnson and Don I Batty also participated In the j dem-j dem- dem demonstration dem demonstration Tho Thu first fir t speaker was It If Walter I Woolley who told of his I acquaintance I tance with the deceased when he corked as ns an assistant to ta Mr I 1 Woolley In the ward Sunday School Archie John Ison I Ison ison son spoke next of the life Ute of or the deceased Concluding Concluding 4 marks mark were made by Bishop Eaton The opening prayer was as offered by William WilHam Pearce Jr and the benediction by Martin Curtis The bearers pall bearers all aU boys of ot the th Aar Aar- onic Aar-onic onic priesthood whom he had supervised were ere Richard Wood Wood- Woodruff ruff Eldred Johnson Roy Jen Jen- Jen Jenkins kins Jen-kins hadl kins Don Erikson Norman Flet- Flet ICher cher and Colton McKeachnie The chapel wl which ch was filled ruled to capacity with relatives and friends was banked with many beautiful I floral offerings Interment was made In the Mae Mae- Maeser ser Mae I ser cemetery under the direction of the th Swain Funeral Home A Theodore Johnson dedicated the gra grave ve veI I James Monroe Duke was as born bornat bornat bornat at Vernal Feb Fob 4 1900 1909 the second son of ot Roy Rov and Lucinda Nye Wye Duke i Ito attended the s district school and later the Uintah high I school at which Institution hl he I I was a member 01 of me the AC Jig eJU club and ana was dramatics active In wrestling boxing anaI and I During his life me he was active e in inmany inmany Inmany many church organizations of this locality having at different times held positions as ward and I stake M Men presidents Scout leader Deacon supervisor Sun Sun- Sunday sun sun-I Sun Sunday day school teacher and assistant In the Sunday chool school denci dency He was also prominent in inward inward Inward ward dramatics having been a member of or the cast of nearly every play phy gh given en here for several years He was married Nov 13 1935 1 to Miss Minnie Pearce also of this Besides his widow he Is sur survived sur- sur survived survived by a baby son his mother Mrs Lucinda Duke Pearce and tho following follO brothers and r fAs- fAs pis s- s stets all of whom were In attendance atten atten- attendance dance at the th services Roy Duke Jr Mrs Lucinda Olsen Copper I Copper Copper- Copperton ton Copper ton Mr Mrs VaLara VLara Moon Hannah I Mr Mrs Ince Ines Webb Lehl Lehi Mrs Orace Searle Vernal and the Misses Mary and Ila Duke of Salt Lake I City father Roy Ray Duke pre pre- preceded preceded pre preceded ceded him In death several months so o ago ago I |