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Show lah Temple of the Shrine. Survivors: widow: Salt Lake City; son, Alfred W., Milford; daughter, Gladys Roth, SLC; seven grandchildren; grandchil-dren; 10 great-grandchildren; one daughter proceeded proceed-ed him in death. Public services' Tuesday. Burial Redwood Memorial Estates. 2 grandchildren; sisters and brothers, Mrs. Harold (Ven-ese) (Ven-ese) Taylor, Delta; Mary Skinner, Provo; Warren, Elko, El-ko, Verdon Deleeuw, Farm-ington, Farm-ington, N.M. Funeral Services Monday at the Beaver lst3rd Ward Chapel. Burial in the Mountain Moun-tain View Cemetery, Beaver, under direction of Olpin Mortuary. Mor-tuary. Full graveside rites were held. ALFRED M. BEALER Alfred M. Bealer 77, died September 13, 1979, in a Salt Lake City hospital. Born July 29, 1902, Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, Penn., to Oswin and Hannah Hallman Bealer, he married Hanna E. Trinley, 1920. Member Argenta Lodge No. 3, F&AM: past master Albert Pike Lodge No. 14, F&AM, Milford andthe Scottish Scot-tish Rite bodies and El Ka- one's confidence in this promise. The most remarkable resurrection res-urrection was that of Jesus Christ himself, this well-attested well-attested historical event provides the strongest proof for there being a resurrection. resurrect-ion. Early Christians, like the apostle Paul, knew for a certainty that Jesus had been raised from the dead. So powerfrul was their conviction con-viction of being rewarded in the resurrection that they were willing to face severe persecution, even death itself. it-self. When Paradise is restored to earth, Jesus will again use his power to raise the dead. For the Bible assures us that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous. unright-eous. What joy there will be earth -wide when group after group of dead persons come back to life! Imagine what happy reunions of loved relatives there will be! Instead In-stead of obituary columns, there may well be announcements announce-ments of newly resurrected resurrect-ed ones to bring joy to their loved ones. "He will wipe away all tears from their eyes. There will be no more death, no more grief, crying or pain. The old things have disappeared." disa-ppeared." (Revelation 21:4. Our sincere condolences, con-dolences, ROBERT W. PERRIN, for Jehovah's Witnesses Beaver County, Utah Dear Editor; Like you and the citizens of Milford, I was stunned over the tragic accident which left your community bereaved over the loss of eight friends and neighbors. I knew most of them and share in your sorrow. sor-row. I do wish to extend, through you, my deepest sympathies to those who are suffering this great loss the families, friends, neighbors and citizens citi-zens of your friendly com -munity. I, too, will miss them . To those who survived the accident, my sincerest wishes for a complete recovery soon. You may remember me as a relative, and frequent guest of the Wy naughts. Most Sincerely, FRANCES MCBRATH Orange, California ROBERT A. BROWN Robert A. Brown, 59, died September 14, 1979 of a heart ailment at his son's residence in Beaver. Born February 19, 1920, in Beaver to George and Nora Sorensen Brown. Married Neola Sumner, April 14, 1949 in Cedar City. Life time charter member, VFW post 3989. Aide de camp of the national VFW. Served as assistant inspector general for national VFW during 1977-78 1977-78 term. Survivors: widow, Beaver; sons and daughter, Bruce and Phil, both BeaverjMrs. Steven (Valerie) Dratter, Scotland, Pa; Greg, Salt Lake City; Letter Dear Editor: We were deeply grieved to learn of the tragic accident acci-dent near Delta that took the lives of many Milford Senior Citizens' as well as seriously injuring others. To the families who have lost loved ones in this accident, acci-dent, our prayers go out to our Heavenly Father in your behalf, for we know that this is a time when you need much comfort and encouragement en-couragement from God's Word, the Holy Bible. The Holy Scriptures assure as-sure us that the dead in general will live again. They will be given the opportunity to have more than the short life-span that ended at their death. Jehovah God has empowered his son, Jesus Christ to resurrect them. For one who accepts the existence of God, there should be no problem in having a firm belief in the resurrection. Is it not reasonable reas-onable that the One who originally ori-ginally started human life is also wise enough to restore re-store life to the dead. He has personally promised that the dead will live again. He has also performed powerful power-ful works that strengthen |