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Show WASHINGTON Funeral sorvlces were held Tuesday afternoon in the Ward building for the infant daughter llovorly of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner, Jr., who died Sunday ev oning following a serious illness of ten days. Surviving are her parents, two brothers, Garland and Roldo, three sisters, Gwen Kathorine and Coloan. There were many beautiful floral of-'ferlngs. of-'ferlngs. We had with us in our Sacrament Sac-rament meeting Sunday, the Slake Presidency, President W. O. Pentloy, Counselors Brother McArthnr and Orval Hafen for the purpose of reorganizing the Bishopric. An honorable release was given to Bishop W. 0. Nis-son Nis-son and counselors William Tobler Tob-ler and Wallace Iverson. James Hall was also released as Ward Clerk. The Reorganization consisted con-sisted of Wallace Iverson as Bishop, Bis-hop, with Karl Larson and John Tanner as Counselors and Dolph Lund as Ward Clerk. Hundreds of new dresses to choose from at Lee's Style Shop. Mr. and Mrs. LaFell Iverson and family spent Thanksgiving here, visiting relatives. Thora Toblor returned home Friday from Springville where she has spent the past few months visiting with her sister, Mrs. Gene Whitney. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tobler, November 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jolley and family of California spent the week-end here visiting relatives. Mrs. Wynona Watts of Delta is here visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon lftfi onri Albert Carlton of Provo is hpre visiting friends and relative.-'. Tony Nisson w' .0 ending ' t".e winter at t1" i . snt nlisksgivlng Ij .e rhthes. u" :. " - -' , .-v.t the f.-'re part of the at Salt ' Lake on business. Mrs. Smith Hannig," Mr. and Mrs. Clark Nisson, Ross Hannig, and Authol and Clyde Milne who are employed at Pioche spent Thanksgiving here with relatives, s |