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Show V I - ' ' ' " ' A M l ' 1 I I Lewis B. Childs, 59, for whom services will be Saturday Sat-urday in the First Ward Funeral services Saturday for Lewis B. Childs Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m., in the First-Twelfth Ward Chapel, for Lewis B. Childs, 59, prominent LDS Church worker and farmer farm-er of this city, who died Wednesday, Wed-nesday, July 28, 1965, of a heart attack at his home, 987 South Fourth East. Friends may call at Wheeler Mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 p.m., and Saturday before the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Childs was born in Springville March 10, 1906, a son of A. O. and Harriet Ann Burraston Childs. He had made his home here always attending attend-ing schools in this nity and graduating from LDS Business College, Salt Lake City. He filled an LDS mission in California Cal-ifornia from 1929-1931, and served as secretary of the mission mis-sion under Joseph W. McMur-rin. McMur-rin. He has served as bishop of the First Ward and a high councilor in Kolob Stake. He was ward clerk for a number of years and has held executive execu-tive positions and has been a teacher in the various auxiliary organizations of the church. He married Lyle Thurman, June 5, 1929, in the Salt Lake Temple. Surviving besides his wife, are the following sons and daughters: Lewis B. Childs of Westbridge, Va.; Mrs. Lynn (Mary Ann) Hall of Fort Duchesne; Du-chesne; Mrs. Bill (Ruth) Brown of Lomita, Calif.; Wayne Childs, Springville; also al-so six grandchildren and five sisters, Mrs. Emma Beardall and Myrtle Childs of Springville; Spring-ville; Mrs. Blanch Jensen and Mrs. Jennie Stephens of Og-den Og-den and Mrs. Lee (Norma) Snow of Provo. |