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Show Mary Jane Hofheins Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Thursday afternoon in the Beaver First-Third Ward Chapel for Martha Jane Hofheins, Hof-heins, 75, who passed away early Tuesday, Marchll, at her home, after a lingering illness. Bishop Walter Kerksiek conducted con-ducted the services. The prayer at the home preceding pre-ceding the services was offered by Joseph Kesler, and the invocation invo-cation was by Leonard Evans. Vocal numbers were "Shall We Meet Beyond the River" by a mixed quartet, Kent Morgan, Milo Baker, Esta Cox and Anona Swindlehurst; duet, "In the Garden," Gar-den," Esta Cox and Anona Swindlehurst," and "A Perfect Day" by Mrs. Vilda Smith. Speakers were Ellen Joseph, Ira Yardley and Bishop Kerksiek. Kerk-siek. The benediction was by Mark Woolsey, and the grave in Mountain Moun-tain View Cemetery was dedicated dedi-cated by Henry Larsen. Clara Carter was1 the accompanist, and played prelude and postlude music. Pallbearers were Jackie, Warren War-ren and Ronald Waters, Jess and Brent Cartwright, and Leon Smith. Flowers were cared for by Mrs. Jessie Ward, Olevia Dean, and grandchildren. Attending the services from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larsen, Bountiful; Mrs. Goldia Murray, Mapleton; Mrs. Laurel Fotheringham, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Waters, Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Orland Evans, Leonard and Alberta Evans and Mrs. Karl Skougard, Parowan; Mrs. Clayton Clay-ton Barton and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barton, Paragonah. |