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Show TEACHER VICTIM OFJENINGITIS Carl P. Workman Died Saturday in Salt Lake Hospital; 111 Three Months. Carl Fenton Workman, 25, of Hurricane, a former student of Dixie College, and a teacher in Kane and Washington county schools for three years, died on Saturday in the L. D. S. hospital hos-pital at Salt Lake. City following follow-ing a three months' illness from spinal meningitis. He was born February 20, 1907, the first white child to be born at Hurricane, a son of Charles A. and Josephine Pickett Workman. He spent his early life in that town, and attended high school and college in St. George. He graduated from Dixie j in the spring of 1927 with a degree of associate in education, and has taught school at Alton, Virgin and Hurricane. He was an earnest worker in church offices, having been a first counselor to the superintendent superin-tendent of the Zion Park stake Sunday school, stake chorister and a teacher training leader. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Josephine P. Vv". Fawcett and four sisters, Mrs. Delsey Iany, St. George; Mrs. Flora Tweedie, Hurricane; Mrs. Hazel Walker, Caliente, Nevada, and Mrs. El-oise El-oise Bringhurst, Kanab. Funeral services were held on Tuesday at Hurricane under the direction of Bishop Frank Johnson. John-son. Music was furnished by the ward choir, a male quartet un der the direction of Lafayette Staheli and a violin solo by Or-man Or-man Weight. The speakers were James Jepson, President Claud Hirschi and President Jos. K. Nicholes, and prayers were offered of-fered by Bishop I. H. Bradshaw and Lafayette Hall. |