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Show Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Dies Sunday Funeral services for Royden Larkin, the 22 months old son of Herman and Montrue Gray Larkin Lar-kin were held in the St. George Stake Tabernacle at 5 o'clock Monday evening. He died at the local hospital from intestinal j trouble at 7 P. M. Sunday evening following a ten day illness. Musical numbers furnished by the South Ward Quartette were "Though Deepening Trials Throng Your Way" and "Jesus Lover of My Soul". Mrs. Mamie Pa.xman and Mrs. Viola Gentry sang. "Wispering Hope." Speakers were Arthur Cottam of the East Ward Bishopric, and President W. O. Bentley. Remarks were made by Bp. Arthur K. Hafen. Prayers were offered by President Presi-dent Orval Hafen and Roy Bentley and the grave in the city cemetary was dedicated by the baby's grandfather, grand-father, Israel Larkin, of Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Larkin came here from Williard to make their home a few years ago and have been active in public work especially in the religious field. He is connected con-nected with the Thompson Plumbing Plumb-ing and Heating Co. |