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Show i -n i ' : I J " 1 U i . V" I if -" George C. Goodwin GEORGE GOODWIN DIES FOLLOWING MAJOR SURGERY Funeral services for George Carlos Goodwin will be held at 2 p. m. this afternoon (Thursday) (Thurs-day) in the Milford LDS Chapel. Interment will be in the Milford City Cemetery. Mr. Goodwin died Monday in Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake following major surgery. He was born June 6, 1899, in Beaver, to George Albert and Mary Francis Williams Good- win. On June 29, 1921, he married Cuma Bond , in the Salt Lake Temple. He attended the Beaver schools and the old Murdock Academy. He worked at various vari-ous trades in Salt Lake and Southern Utah and in 1931 purchased pur-chased a farm in South Milford Mil-ford Previously he had operated oper-ated a farm in Reed, and the Continued on Back Page ton, Calif.; Ray Goodwin, Pi-, Pi-, oche; Ralph Goodwin, Provo, and Mrs. Stella Walbum, Salt Lake. Here's More Ahum 9 GEO. GOODWIN Continued from Page One old Foutz Place, now the John Bailey farm. He retired this spring, but continued to live on his farm iu South Milford. He was active in the LDS Church, serving as Sunday School superintendent, holding riany positions in the bishopric, bishop-ric, and also served in Milford i as Sunday School superinten dent, a member of the Council of Twelve, chairman of the Genealogy committee, counsellor coun-sellor in the MIA and as bishop bish-op of the Milford Ward until the ward was divided. He was then sustained as a member of the Beaver Stake High Council. Coun-cil. Surviving are his widow; two sons, Jack Bond of Madison, Wis., and William Albert of Milford; also three grandchildren; grandchil-dren; three brothers and one sister, Harlan Goodwin. Arling- |