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Show HYRUM PRISBREY FUNERAL SERVICES HELD THURSDAY- 26th Funeral services for Hyrum Prisbrey w-ere held in the Washington Wash-ington ward chapel at 3:00 on Thursday afternoon under the direction di-rection of Bishop Wallace Iverson. The opening number was by a quartet composed of Mrs. Mamie Paxman, Miss Una Pickett, Mazel Sproul and Karl Larson who sang. "O My Father." The opening prayer was offered by Armond Wilkins. Speakers were Calvin Hall, of Washington, George W. Worthen, of St. George. Bishop Iverson also spoke a few words on the life of the deceased. Other musical numbers were a vocal solo, "One Fleeting Hour," by Mrs. Mamie Paxman. A vocal solo, "Calvary" by Mazel Sproul and a number by the quartet, "I Know that My Redeemer Lives." The closing prayer was offered by Frank Prince. There were over 110 relatives present at the services and the building was filled. Hyrum Prisbrey was born in Salt Lake City September 30, -'-tf,S1 '' son of Minor Grant and M'.ary Anr ... , . . , TI ' 'me with Hirschi Prisbrey. He ca..- t . i in IS 62 his parents to fit. Georgr when they were called t'f 16 p se" tie this Dixie country.. He spent his boyhood in the vicS.mty of St' George where he folio w'ed the oc cupation of farming. He Twas mar-ried mar-ried in the St. George r TemDle May 31, 1883 to Elizabel11 Mary Maudsley and later married J.. man' da Maudsley as a plural"1, 'te' While he made his home at en" tral he served as Superinteri', of the Sunday school and had ,eld other positions in the church. sides his widow Mrs. Elizabeth M ' Prisbrey he is survived by the fol- lowing children, Mrs. Mary Prince, Mrs. Isabelle Neilson, Hyrum, Reid and Ernest of Washington; Martha Turnbeaugh, Heber and Clarence, of Cedar City; Mrs. George Q. Cannon, of St. George; Mrs. Annie Prince, Gooding, Idaho; Ida-ho; Mrs. Ruth Fulson, Ely, Nevada; Neva-da; Walter and Bert, of Los Angeles; An-geles; Mrs. Dan Turnbeaugh, Overton, Over-ton, Nevada; Mrs. Emma Hoyt of Orderville and Henry of Salt Lake City; 119 grandchildren and thirty-five great-grandchildren. Uso three brothers, Minor H. and Brig-ham Brig-ham of St. George and John of Eureka and one sister, Mrs. Linda Robertson of Ogden. |