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Show f ' ' . " ' . . . , ; - ..- -V . . -f I f: . ":: ... '. '1 I y . ; : i I Vv j r Hilton Glllins SERVICES HELD FOR HILTON GILLINS Funeral services for Hilton Gillins, who died Monday of last week of a heart attack, were conducted Friday, June 3, in the Minersville L D S Chapel, under direction of Bishop Milton Albrecht. The services were as follows: fol-lows: Prayer at the home, Lawrence Law-rence Easton. Invocation, Darwin Marshall. Song, "Sometime We'll Understand' Under-stand' mixed quartet. Tribute, Anna Rae Carter. Talk, Dick Nowers. Vocal duet, "I Love You Truly," Marcine and Sylvia Davis. Talk, Pres. Joseph C. Smith. Remarks, Bishop Albrecht Song, "The End of a Perfect Day," mixed quartet. Benediction, Marshall Hol-lingshead. Hol-lingshead. The grave in the Minersville Cemetery was dedicated by Thurman Eyre. Pallbearers were Wayne Gillins, Gil-lins, Peter Gillins, Jay Browner, Brown-er, Richard Gillins, Howard Pryor, Jerry Eyre, Dale Eyre and Gordon Eyre. Flowers were cared for by the Minersville Relief Society. Close out of town relatives attending included Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen and-daughter, Lyle Alder and Joyce, of Manti; Mrs. Maurine Kearney and childrent Kearns; Julia and Butch Malaperdas, Mrs. Marian Mar-ian Robinson and Earl and Ruth Hayward, Ely; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gillins, Dr. and Mrs. Scott (Penny) Brawn, Salt Lake; Mrs. Nona Myers, California; Cali-fornia; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Browner, Norwalk, Calif.; Gordon Gor-don Eyre, Calvin Eyre, Mrs. Linda Barnum and Mrs. Viola Nowers, Las Vegas; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gillins and Richard Rich-ard Gillins, Ogden; Mrs. Vella Stephenson, Cedar City; and Clayton (Louie) and Donna Moser, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Easton, Meesquite, Nev. |