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Show Logan, Utah. She was a mem -ber of the Business and Professional Pro-fessional Women and a Lady Lion. She taught school in Idaho and Utah, and was a granddaughter of pioneer settlers in Idaho; member of Relief Society of LDS Church, and several years president of local PTA. Survivors: daughters, Ms. Lucile Smith and Mrs. Joan Opie, both of Denver, Colo.; also survived by three grandchildren. Delia Madsen and May La-brum, La-brum, all of Meadow, Utah, and Mrs. Edwin (Nina) Stevens, Stev-ens, Othello, Wash. Funeral services were held Wednesday, February 2, 1977, in the Milford LDS Chapel. Burial was in the Meadow City Cemetery under un-der the direction of the Met -calf Campbell Southern Utah Mortuary. Program: prelude and postlude, Edna Nichols; officiating, of-ficiating, Bishop SheldonAl-brecht; SheldonAl-brecht; family prayer, How - . ard Schmutz; opening prayer, pray-er, Reed Gillins; musical selection, "Beyond the Sunset", Sun-set", Ramona Smith and Shirlene Barnes, acc. by Marge Mecham; eulogy, Glen Bushnell; musical selection, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere", Some-where", Ramona Smith and Shirlene Barnes, acc. by Marge Mecham; closing prayer, Howard Schmutz, Jr.; interment, Meadow City Cemetery; dedication of grave, DeLynn V. Labrum; Pallbearers, Max Keetch, Glen Labrum, Kevin Labrum. Leslie Gray, George Labrum, Lab-rum, and Kelly Keetch. Compassionate Com-passionate services, Milford 1st Ward and Meadow Ward Relief Society. Gwen R. Smith Funeral services were held for Gwen R. Smith, age 73, Denver, Colo., who died Friday, Jan. 28, 1977, in Denver. Services were held Monday, Jan. 31, 1977, at the Howard's Park Avenue Ave-nue Chapel, with cremation following.' She was born Jan. 21, 1900 in Franklin, Idaho. She was married to Edmund L. Smith, June 24, 1929 at Preston, Pres-ton, Idaho; he died April 9, 1976. Mrs. Smith was educated at the Felix Fox Conservatory Conserva-tory of Music, Boston, Mass. and Utah State University, L. L. 'Roy' Labrum LeRoy L. Labrum, age 64, died January 30, 1977 of complications from an injury in-jury received while working on the railroad. He was born June 26, 1912 in Meadow, k Utah to William A.andSarah ' Lindsey Labrum. He marriedCleo Bushnell, ' April 6, 1938, in Farming-ton, Farming-ton, Utah. The Labrum s . moved to Milford in 1942 I when Mr. Labrum went to I work for the railroad. He has worked for the railroad I since then. Roy liked to gar- den and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He is survived by: wife, . Cleo, of Milford; one son and three daughters, Stephen L. Labrum, St.George, Mrs. Max (Connie) Keetch and I Mrs. Leslie (Kaye) Gray, I both of Las Vegas, Nev., ! Mrs. Bruce (LaRayne) Brown I of Beaver; 5 grandchildren; I two brothers and three sis -I ters, George, Glen, Mrs. |