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Show j Eloise Murdock : s beautiful voice and sang at all of the Miners ville community events. She is survived by two daughters and a son: Mrs. Clinton (Donna) Boyterof Ftoseburg, Ore., Mrs. Mac (Edith) Armstrong Arm-strong of Cedar City and Ray S. Murdock of Sutherland, Ore. Also surviving are two stepdaughters: Mrs. A.W. (Vilda) Stephenson of Cedar City and Mrs. O.A. (Jennie) Moburg of Amsterdam, Mo.; 29 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; and two brothers and three sisters: Fred R. of Orem, Utah, Grant of Miner-sville, Miner-sville, Pat Williams of St. George, Mrs. Ira (Helen) Larsen of Tucson, Ariz., and Bertha Dalton of Mesa, Ariz. Funeral services will be today at 1 p.m. in the Minersville LDS Ward Chapel. Interment will be in the Mountain View Cemetery in Beaver, under the direction of the Spilsbury & Graff Mortuary. ELOISE PRYOR MURDOCK, 81, died May ij 16, 1981, in a Cedar City ! hospital. i She was born Jan. 14, I 1900, in Minersville, to I Fred R. and Amanda E. i Price Pryor. She :--- married John Simeon Murdock Jan. 20, 1920, in ' Parowan. He died June 9, 1974. She received her : endownments April 26, : 1977 in the St. George j LDS Tempte. Eloise was a homemaker and an ac-: ac-: tive member of the LDS j Church. She was a member oi the Miner- sville Literary Club; j past Beaver County t Democratic Treasurer i : and served on the Beaver ' County Welfare Board for 13 years. She had a |