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Show New Plymouth In 1950, where he farmed and raised registered reg-istered Hereford cattle. He was 3 past master of Albert Pile Lodge No. 14, AF&AM, Milford, and a member of Washoe Lodge No. 28 AF&AM, Payette. He was past patron of RuthChap-ter RuthChap-ter No. 6, OES, and a member mem-ber of the Idaho Cattlemen's Association and the Eastern Oregon Hereford Breeders' Association. Surviving are his wife, New Plymouth; two daughters, Mrs. Terry (Karma) Jensen, Nampa, and Mrs. Jim (Anne) Fairchild, Dallas, Ore.; a sister, Mrs.George(Gladys) Bush, Milford; and five PTfln rlrh i 1 rpn Howard Gospill Funeral services for Howard W. Gospill, 77, New Plymouth, who died Dec. 27, 1976 at an Ontario hospital were held at the New Plymouth Ply-mouth Shaffer -Jensen Chapel by the Rev. Earl Traughber. Interment was in the Park View Cemetery, New Plymouth, Ply-mouth, with rites by the Washoe Lodge No. 28, AF& AM, Payette. He was born June 17, 1899, at Sturgis, Mich. As a child, he moved with his family to Ethridge, Tenn., and to Milford, Utah, in 1914, where he was graduated from high school In 1919. He was graduated grad-uated from Utah State University Uni-versity in 1925 withabache-lor's withabache-lor's degree in agriculture. He married Mildred Elizabeth Eliza-beth Barnes, May 29, 1937, at Milford. They moved to |