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Show Funeral Services Held At Enterprise For ZenettaWinsor Adams ENTERPRISE, Utah Funeral services were held September 12 for Zenetta Winsor Adams with Bp. Arthur Barlocker in charge. The following program was given: "Farewell All Earthly Honors", "Shall I Receive A Welcome Wel-come Home?", "Resting Now From Care and Sorrow", sung by the choir; solo, "One Fleeting Hour", Rosa Barlocker, accompanied accom-panied on violin by Roy Staheli, Alta Truman at the piano; duet, "End of a Perfect Day", Alta Truman and Howard Holt with Gertrude Lund at the piano. Speakers were: Albert Holt, Mrs. Hugh L. Adams, Bp. Durward Terry, Jos. E. Jones, Bp. Arthur Barlocker; opening prayer, Joseph Terry; benediction, Wm. Lund. The grave was dedicated by T. Willard Jones. Zenetta Winsor Adams died Sep-( Sep-( Continued on page four) Zenetta Winsor Adams (Continued from first page) tember 9 in the Iron county hospital hos-pital after a few days' illness. She was born September 12, 1891, in Hebron, Utah, the seventh child of Anson P. Winsor and Sarah Alydia Terry. The family moved to Enterprise when Zenetta was four years old and here she received her early schooling, later attending the Murdock Academy in Beaver and still later, she took a course in dress-making at the Agricultural college in Logan. Leroy Adams became her husband October 12, 1915. To Mr. and Mrs. Adams 12 children were born, nine of whom survive. They are as follows: Herman, Winsor, Stanley, Julietta, Sherwin, Walter, Anna, Loretta and Sheldon, all of Enterprise. Mrs. Adams' mother and the following fol-lowing brothers and sisters also survive her: Ansori P. Winsor, Ethel Simpkins, Mary Pickering of Enterprise; Luther of Logan; Walter and Mrs. Norman Shurt-liff Shurt-liff of Logandale. Nevada; Rulon of Compton, Calif. All. excepting her brother, Rulon, attended the funeral. Among those from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Adams and and Mrs. Albert Adams and families of Parowan; Andrew Winsor and daughters, Tillie and Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Dalton of St. George. |