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Show ALTON C. BLACK BURIED IN BEAVER CEMETERY Funeral services for Alton C. Black, 41, who died Thursday in a traffic accident at Sand Point,, Idaho, were conducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the Beaver Second Ward chapel, under direction of Bishop Allen C. Reynolds. Invocation was by Albert Smith. A ladies trio, Mrs. Enid Spafford, Mrs. Dorothy Webb and Mrs. Colleen Neeley, sang an appropriate number, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Clara Carter. Sherman Carter, Harv Bailey i and Clyde Spencer of Escalante, and Bishop Reynolds were the speakers. Kent Myers sang "Deep River," and the trio sang "Prayer Perfect." Arlo P. Messenger Mes-senger pronounced the benediction. benedic-tion. j Interment was in the Mountain Moun-tain View Cemetery at Beaver. Survivors, besides the widow, : Mrs. Vie Black, include a son, Johnny Black, of Beaver; three daughters, Mrs. Vie Louise Man-j Man-j zione and Mrs. Mary Marshall of Cedar City; two grandchil- dren; an aged mother, Mrs. Dora Black; three sisters, Mrs. Laska : Bailey, Mrs. Hilda Roundy and Mrs. Ruby Griffin, of Escalante, ! and a brother, Gerard Black, of , McNary, Oregon. |