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Show The Tooele Transcript, Frin January 20, 19C8 Iasl Hites bike Views Held Fri. for Melvin Shields Happenings bv IXmiu Dixon Funeral services were conduct- ed on Friday, January 20, at LOO pm. at the North Tooele Stake MRS. S1I1EI.DS Mrs. Shields Honored On Birthday Mr. Mary gw Shield wa pleasantly surprised and delighted on Sunday afternoon when family memliers and friends dropped iu to extend birthday greetings on her 75th birthday. Slie received many gifts and good wishes. Those calling were A her chddren, grandchildren, sisters and friends: Alvin and Mig-no- n Shields and vms Randy and (Tory, Dal and Kristi Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Siields, Mrs. Mary Jo Smith and four girls, Brenda Shields, Nina and Can-dic- e Quintana, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Dixon, and five children, Mr. and Mrs. P.on Dixon and five children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dixon and Darin, of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. William V. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kirk, Tooele. Mrs. Loran Dansie and five children, from Union, Utah; Mrs. Agnes Benson and Beverly Cox, Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Don Pitt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Versa! Shields and family; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Palmer and family; Mrs. Emily Russell, Mrs. Violet Russell and Verla McFarland of St. John; Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Bryan from Stockton; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ault and daughter of Tooele; Mrs. Eva Shields, Miss Kristi Bender, and Bishop and Mrs. Charles Price. A delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Shields received a letter of birthday greetings from a daughter and husband. President and Mrs. Percy J. Riven of Apia, Western Samoa and floral greetings from another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Barnett and family of Caliente, Nevada. AGENT: An actor factor. Jean Farris. Center for Melvin Shields. The chapel was filled with friends and relatives. The beautiful flowers were in profusion. TIIE FAMILY prayer at the Mortuary was offered by Bruce Sagers. Prelude and puatlude music was played by Eva Shields. The services were conducted by Bishop Charles L. Price of the lake View Ward. ()ieniug musical rendition was by the High Priests Chorus of the Tooele Stake, conducted by A. B. Partridge with accompaniment by June Canard and Reva Thomas. They tang "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked" . Invocation was by Willard Matthews. SPEAKERS who extalled the life and kind manner and service of Mr. Shields were Bishop Price, President Lloyd Callister and President Sherman A. Lindholm. A vocal solo "Coin Home" was sung by Mrs. Margaret Shields, accompanied by Mrs. Donna Disun. In dosing, the lfifdi Priest Chorus sang 'The Lord's Prayer" with violin obligatto played by Mrs. Carol Hickman. Donald Kuester give the invocation. Interment was fat the Tooele City Cemetery where Jess W. Duffin dedicated the grave. Pall bearers were grandsons Lavar Caldwell, Roger Caldwell, Harvey Caldwell, Steve Criffith, Kent Tnies, Wallace Smith and Roger Wood. Replaced Here! 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