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Show Page February TUP JOURNAL 2 ear B Private funeral BOUNTIFUL services for Ur. John Franklin Re 12, Ill E, 1th Ncrth. Bountiful, were conducted Monday at the Bountiful Community Chuich He died at hU residence Friday about 4:1.1 p. m. Buiial wa- - in Syiacue Cemeteiv, Dais County. Dr. Robinson was bom Dec. 22. l!o3, Rockland, Idaho, to John Franklin ar.d Lily Tolman Robinson. He married Myra Wright Mar. 11, l'.rjil. Salt Lake City. At the time f his death, he was a public relations director for Skaggs Drug Center stores. Durhe was vice president ing 1012-1of Westminster College and had served as a regional director for United Nations. Dr. Robinson was a member of the Salt Lake Ministerial Assn, and the Bountiful Rotary Club. He was graduated from Weber College, Ogden, and Bates College in Auburn, Maine. He received a bachelor of sacred theology degree from Harvard Universitv and an honor-- ! ary doctorate from Indiana Uni-- j versity. He was a member of the Congregational Church. Survivors include the widow, one' son, Carl L. Robinson. Ogden; four daughters. Mrs. Kenneth (Edith) Norton, Miss Margaret Joan, Miss 1, j Dies at 9 Colleen Parkin Funeral Services James Egbert Conducted for Dies at 77, Allots Conrad Funeral Held holarship is being offeied h the Utah State Agricultural Ct liege ft r the bert escay p on Range Management The will include tuition and fte for fall, winter, and Funeral services KAYSVILLE spring quaimrs for rtudy in any Saturday at 1 p. m. department of the Utah State were conducted wrard chapel in the Second-Thirgricultural College. for Mrs. Allota Barton Conrad, 71, March 1 is the deadline for all who died after a heart attack Wedentries. Esays should be mailed to at her recidence. the Department of Range Man- nesday Boin August 11, 1881, in Kays-villagement, Utah State Agricultural she was a daughter of Peter College. Logan. Entries submitted become the property of the Depart- and Mary Elizabeth Beesley Barment of Range Management and ton. She married Joshua F. Conrad on will not be returned. 7, 10t3, in the Salt Lake Any senior student enrolled in January a Utah high school is eligible. Es- LDS temple. He died November 2'!, 1013. says should be typed and not more Active in civic and church af-fthan l,loo words. rs during her lifetime, Mrs. ConEssays will be judged for conrad had served as president of the tent, orginalty, appropriateness, for, several years and had correctness, sincerity, and style. Civic Center Decision of the judges will be final. worked on the old board. She also served in the old Health Center with Dr. Sumner Faye Irene and Miss Susan Carol Gleason. ton Memorial Park. She was a member of the Davis Robinson, all of Bountiful; his mother, Ogden; two brothers, Don Stake DUP for 10 years, had selved Rex Robinson, Charles Rendell Rob- as president of the board and had inson, both of Ogden; two sisters. been active in various auxiliary Mrs. Byron (Ella Jane) Stallings, organizations in the LDS church. Corinne. Box Elder County; Mrs. Survivors include a son and Morley (Hester) Peterson, Sparks, daughters: Keith B., Kaysville; Mrs. Walter J. Felix. Ogden; Mrs. New; six grandchildren. Sirl Davis, Roy; Mrs. John C. Tra- cas. Portland. Oregon; Mrs. Minor D. Von Harten, Honolulu, T.H.; Mrs. Dale King, Phoenix, Arizona; eight grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Walter (Amelia) Cottrell, Kaysville; one brother, Robert Barton, Mrs. Layton; two Mrs. Beatrice Elizabeth Davis and of Lake both Salt Cannon, City. Funeral services were conducted by Bishop Clarence Waterfall of the Fourth Ward. The family player was offered A re-ea- r schol-aishi- on d e, ai P-T- A half-sister- s, by Forrest Barker. Mrs. Mary Talbot played prelude and postlude music. G. LaVerl Stewart said the invocation. Speakers included Bishop Waterfall, Jesse B. Flint, and Alan B. , RiteslVednesday FARMINGTON Mis. Butha Bachman Stallings p(), died ;,t 12:10 a, m., Sunday, at the hmiu of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. DeLoie Nichols, u. James Marion tired Davis County Agent, with KAYSVILLE Egbert, 77, died Tuesday at 1:51 whom she had made her home since a. m. at his residence of a cornary 1021. She had been since son-in-la- bed-iidde- occlusion. Boin February 1, 1870, in Fair-vieIdaho, he was a son of James Marion and Helen Neaghle Egbert. On February 21, 1000, he married Mary E. Jones in the Logan L. D. S. Temple. He wms an active member of the L. I). S. church. Survivors include his widow and the following sons and daughters: Marion, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Robert Burto, Grace Idaho; Basil and Ira Egbert, Kaysville; Mrs. William Johnson, Farmington; Mrs. Edith Stoddard, Woods Cross; Mrs. Roy Ware, Preston, Idaho; Mack Egbert, Layton; 21 grandchildren, three Funeral services wrere conducted today (Thursday) at 1 p. m. in the Kaysville Third Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Kaysville-Lay- w, great-grandchildre- n. Blood. Musical numbers wrere presented as follows: vocal solo, Mrs. PaulSometime Well ine Waterfall, Understand, accompanied by Mrs. Talbot; a vocal solo, Harris Adams, I Walked Today where Jesus Walked, also accompanied by Mrs. Talbot; and a vocal trio, Mrs. Ruth Frost, Mrs. Wanda Tiller, and Mrs. Bonnie Gunnell, Prayer Perfect, accompanied by Mrs. lone Grange. The benediction was by William Gailey and the grave in the Memorial Park was dedicatd by Cliffoid Strong. Pallbearers were William Gailey, Myron Phillips, Weston Timothy, Leslie Draney, Sterling Morton, and Morris Barton. The Relief Society of wrhich Mrs. Conrad was a member had charge of the flowers. Kays-ville-Layt- & 9 on n she suffered a fall four months ago. Born April 19, 1801, in Eden. Weber County, she was a daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Sutter Bachman. An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Uittei-daSaints, she had served as a visiting teacher for the Relief Society in the Eden, Ogden Oth, South Morgan, and Farmington ward for 71 continuous years, a position she held at the time of her accident. She had also been Relief Society secretary in the Eden ward. y Married to Arthur J. Stalling in the Logan L.D.S. temple on July 3, 1SS5, they made their home in Eden and Ogden, Utah. He died on May 30, 1920. In 1924 she moved to Morgan, Utah, with Mrs. Nichols then to Farmington in 1927, where she has resided ever since. She is survived by 3 of her s children. They are: Mrs. DeLore (Charlotte) Nichols, Farmington; Arthur D. Stallings, Ogden; and Mrs. David L. (Luella) Froerer, Jefferson City, Mo. She is also survived by five grandchildren, five and a sister, Mrs. George (Emma) Scholl, Los Angeles, Calif. great-grandchildr- en sendees will be Funeral Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 24th street and A dam's avenue, Ogden, on Tuesday from G to 9 p. m. and at the Nichols home, 45 E. 3rd No., Farmington on Wednesday from 10 a. m. until time of the services. 9 Y' e e s silt Sit & v s N s X FOR ACTION INCLUDES NEW 2-I- 1 COMPLETE SET OF ATTACHMENTS RUG AND FLOOR ATTACHMENT! 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