Show 7 Obituaries i a f 1 k 11 At ALTON TON S S. S BUD JOHNSON succumbs Former Vernal Man Succumbs Alton S S. S Bud Johnson Lehi died July 3 1976 of natural causes Mr Johnson was born August 28 1917 in Vernal to Hugh Ale Johnson and Victoreen Eaton Johnson He was married to Twila Ralphs August 21 1939 in Vernal MR JOHNSON was a mechanic and a member of the Church Survivors include Wife Twila one daughter Shirley Renae Mrs C C. C D Delain lain Thompson of Provo three sisters Mrs Albert Della Delia Axie Murray Murray- Jensen Mrs LeRoy Zelda Zelda Ray Kemry Bountiful and Mrs Albert Melba Rose Ewell American Fork and four grandchildren Burial will be in the Vernal Memorial Pa Park I- I i. i 4 k ST WAYNE GILMORE HULBURT dies Vernal Man Succumbs Verna Wayne Gilmore Hulburt 71 Vernal died July i 1 1976 in the Uintah County Hospital of a aheart aheart aheart heart condition MU MR HULBURT was born February 6 1905 In South Wayne Wisconsin to Seth Merwin Hulburt and Id Ida Myrtle Tree June 28 1936 he lie married Clara Ida Thomas in Rapid City South Dakota and the marriage was later solemnized in in the Salt Lake city Temple An Auto Mechanic and a member of the Church Church acting as High Priest and secretary for the Maeser First Ward Mr Hulburt was was also a High Priest group home teacher and served a stake Indian mission He was an avid fisherman and hunter hunten Funeral services were held July 6 at 11 am amin in the Maeser First ward Chapel Bishop Floyd W W. Bodily officiated PALLBEARERS were Allen Bodily Thoral R. R Bodily Daniel Pope Michael P Pope pe Rodney W W. Hulburt and Lonnie T. T Oaks Honorary pallbearers included the High Priests Quorum Family prayer was offered by byI T T. Lane Owens and prelude and 1 I postlude m music was by Elzada Evans A musical was offered g j y Blaine f- f Pierce Dana Dee Dee- bSmith and they were accompanied ac ac- companied I r by Laura Hacking I They sang Whispering Hope Invocation was given by Lyle Glines and nd announcements r were by Thora A A. A Bodily Speakers were Larry Abplanalp and and Harvey McKee Oh My t Father was sung by Thoral A. A Bodily T. T Lane Owens Rodney Hulbert and Daniel Pope accompanied accompanied accompanied ac ac- ac- ac companied by Melba Eaton Silver Haired Daddy was sung by Elaine Blaine Pierce and Dana Dee Dee Smith accompanied by Mrs Hacking Bryant Roper offered the Benediction and Dedication was given by Wayne L L. Pop Pope Maeser First Ward Relief Society was in charge of flowers SURVIVORS include his wife Vernal one son six daughters rs Rodney Wayne Mrs Thoral A A. A Donna Bodily Mrs Larry Wanda Abplanalp Abplanalp Abplanalp Ab Ab- Vernal Mrs Wayne L L. L Carol Pope of Bountiful Mrs Larr Larry D D. D Shirley Wilde Palmer Alaska M Mrs M M. Grant i. i IV 1 i t t M R Rii ii a a's t F s i 4 A t CHRIS BOWTHORPE killed Crash claims Vernal man manA 1 A 26 year old Vernal man was fatally injured in a truck rollover approximately 11 miles Northwest of Rangely Rangel Colorado Saturday at am a.m. KILLED lULLED instantly was Chris Lane Bowthorpe when the truck he was driving went out of control left the road was brought back on the road by Mr Bowthorpe in an attempt to straighten it when it rolled over one complete time coming to rest in a deep gulch The truck was a total loss Mr Bowthorpe was born in inVernal inVernal inVernal Vernal April 23 1950 to Mario Marlo Z and Leona Richens Bowthorpe He married Becky Ann Duke February 14 1971 in Vernal He was a senior equipment operator for Dowell a member of the church Vernal Sixth Ward and a ave ve veteran eran of Vietnam SURVIVORS are widow of Vernal one one son one daughter Donovan Chris and Kendel Marie Mari both of Vernal one brother three sisters Creg Mrs Cary Gary Marsha Thacker Julie all of Vernal Mrs Eddie Pam Brown of Duchesne one grandmother Ida Bowthorpe and parents all of Vernal Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Davis Naples Chapel Chap lat at 11 am un under er the direction direction of of- of Bishop Arden Stewart Family prayer was by Shirley Watkins with prelude and postlude music musi played by Janet The first first musical Sometime Well We'll Understand was by Gaila Holmes and Diane Dall Cook pr pronounced invocation REMARKS WERE by Bishop Stewart followed by Don Samuels a worker co-worker and Bishop Marvin Jackson The closing song Home on the Nancy Mecham of Traverse City Michigan Mrs Mrs T. T Lane Owens of Pocatello Idaho 27 grandchildren one brother four sisters Mrs Arthur Hazel Powers of Escondido California Mrs Violet Alkire Eugene Oregon Mrs Lysle Mary Gaffin of Garland Texas Mrs Joel Rose of South Dakota and John M. M Springfield Oregon Burial was in the Maeser Cemetery und under r the direction of the Vernal Mortuary Range was by J Dorothy orothy Peltier and Daun White accompanied by Melba Eaton Benediction was by Ivan Thomas Dedication of the grave was wasby wasby wasby by Duane McKee Pallbearers were were Scott Duke Creg Bowthorpe Cary Gary Thacker Eddie Brown Ronnie Cook and Dennis Hullinger Honorary pallbearers were friends and fellow workers Burial was in the Vernal Memorial Park under the direction of Thomson's Vernal Vernill Mortuary |