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Show Funeral Services Held In Washington Thursday For Murray G. Averett WASHINGTON, Utah Funeral serivces were held Thursday, June 18, for Murray G. Averett, 55, who was accidentally killed Sunday Sun-day night, June 14, when he stepped step-ped from his car, and not being able to see in the dark, fell over a precipice in Arizona. The services were held under the direction di-rection of Bishop Wallace Ivor-son. Ivor-son. News of his death was first received in a telephone message from the chief of police at Flagstaff. Flag-staff. He had left St. George H few days previous to seek employment. em-ployment. Musical numbers at the funeral included songs by Israel Niclson Jr., W. O. Nisson, Mrs. Acgie Sproul and a vocal solo by Mildred Mil-dred Nisson. Speakers wore Arthur Ar-thur Miles. Victor Ivcrson and Bishop Wallace. Prayers were offered of-fered by V. E. IviTsim and Or-Ynan Or-Ynan Wilkins. Mr. Averett was lrn March 21. 1SS". and sjvnt most of his life as a cattleman and farmer. He married M.amet Stah. li. who d.ed aUut four ears ago from injuries m an aulomoSde an 1-dent. 1-dent. Kioen children were horn to tMem, e;ght (A w horn survive-Mrs survive-Mrs I . I,s P.r.Tishaw, AK-.h. and Murray Averett. Jr. of Si 'Cfeorge; I.vnn Avrrett of Co.'or- r, , 1 : J ark Avere't ef V. 1 le an 1 P'-.I Awr.-t ,f Wash. ;-g' or; . Vi .;. t (,A r ; ; jn i. -,- a- 1 - .;- : ' ! -, Trr.-.- !:.'.-. ! t .. r- ..:-.. J - a- I Vr - k a ; . v t : |