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Show Theron Dance, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Dance, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Watt, all of Elackfoot, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kesler of Cove Fore. A great many i'rienus from Cedar' City, Beaver, Greenville and Milford also were in attendance. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD IX MIXERSVILLE I TOR MRS. WILLIAMS Funeral services were held last Sunday in the Minersville L D S Chapel for Mrs. Mar-i-nvet Wright Williams, 37, who died Sept. 21 at her home in M'norsville. Bishop Ruben Dotson conducted con-ducted the following program: Song. "Prayer Frfect," ladies' la-dies' trio. Ada Edwards. Ileen Gray and Emily Gillins; prayer. Bishop James Williams: voca1 duet, ''Going Home," sisters V'vian Marshall . and Svlvia Davis: address, Bro. Clyde Ritchie of Heber City, a cousin of Mrs. Williams. Vocal duet, "Beyond the Sun set," (a request previously mad.-by mad.-by Margaret-, Charlene and Da vid Williams: address, Bro. C K. Jameson: remarks, Bi hop Dotson; lad'es' trio, "Lead Kindly Light"; prayer, George R. Williams. The grave in the Minersvi'le cemetery was dedicated by James Rich'e of Heber City. Out-of-town persons attend ing the services included Mr. and Mrs. Mel Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wright and Gail Wright, sister, and Mr. Jim Richie (brother of the deceased) and daughter Thelma of Charleston, Char-leston, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Richie, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Richie of Heber City, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Richie of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rogers, Rog-ers, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Richie and Mrs. Mary Davis, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Mel Burningham, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Garn, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Ross, and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stroud, all of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Celia Dance, Mr. and Mrs. |