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Show FINAL RITES HELD For GEORGE Obituary' Mil DR D T ci filter pu i iipr b; htv, 17, r 'et a tragic de.ith In an electrocution accident nearDlberta, Itrh 'TI AND riko, Nevada. she was well - known In the Fillmore area, visiting with her sister Pella Paxton over the years she moved to Salt Lake the death of her C It v after mother anil had worked as a clerk, although she had since ROGKH JOHNSON Final Rites for Accident Victim Funeral svntce (or Roger Bruce Johnson, 18, who died Oel. 5 of Injuries suffered In an auto accident on Utah Highway miles MO, 10 south- east of Delta, were held Saturday 11 a.m., Delta 1st I.DS Ward Chattel. Ha waa Porn Aug. 3, 19T4, Delta, to Ward 11. and Ponnle Jean Conk Johnson. Delta He graduated School In of the Motoorlum Service Station, Delta. lie M survived by hLs parents; brothers and stslers, Douglas, Fetth, Dennis, Julie Ann, all Dolta, from High 1972. Mrs. Richard (Linda) Hopkins, Colorado Springs, Colo; Mrs. Steve (Joyce) Teeples, parents, Henry Conk, Provo; Mrs. Rose Conk, Salt Lake City. Bishop leoyd Lovell conducted the services. Prayer with the family was given by Leo H. Conk. Prelude and Postlude music was by Rayma Brush, The Invocation was given by Cary Taylor. Remarks by Bishop Lovell, Mtlh Jacobson sang iwo numbers, Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and "It Is no Secret W hat Cod Can Do". Speakers were Howard Clayton and Bryce Allred. An organ medley of western was played by Ruth Tilbot. The tvnedlctlon was by Abner B. Johnson. The grave was dedicated by Sterling Vance. Pall Bearers were: Jerry music retired. Survivors include: her husband, two stepsons, Gary and Dennis Totland; brothers, Warren, F'eaver, Lowell, Tloche, Nevada; sister, Mrs. I' riel (Della) Taxton, Fillmore. Funeral services were held Tuesda, October 17 1972 In the Fillmore First Ward under the direction of Olpln Mortuary. Praer at the mortuary was given by Craig Warner. Prelude an i j.ostlude music by Pam Bertelson Invocation by Reed Robison. Talk by Ashby Robison and Bishop Cloyd C. Day. Musical numters bya ladles trio, laVoy Martin, Mary Jean Robison, Edith Dearden. Benediction by Roy D. Olpln. Dedication of the grave was by V riel Paxton. Tall Included nephews: Call Paxton, Taul Paxton, Craig Warner, Steven Warner and Scott Warner. )arers on Countv, Wednesday, well driller bv tradp, be was preparing to leave a job he was on when Ms truck came In contact with a high voltage jiower line. He was rushed to a I eld hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival. Porn April 23, 1929 In r he was the son of jrhn Crane and Florence Sevens Roberts ami lived with his family In Pahvant while he was growing He married Clea Stott, up. ficbber Mildred Tot land, Gfl, died October 14, at home of natural causes. Porn March 13, 1904, she was the daughter of Thomas J. anc1 Annie Cox Hutchins, Beaver, She married Ode Tolland, 19GG In April 11, 1972. 1942 , A In Evanston, Wyoming. The couple had lived In Orem for the past several years. Services were held on Saturday In the Orem 13th Ward, with Bishop I.loyd F. Davis officia- ting. The large Church House was filled to overflowing by relatives and friends from far and near. Family prayer was offered by Edward Roberts. Lucy l.aycock played he Meditation music. Roliert Roberts offered the Invocation, after which a ladles trio sang "Where Love Is". Bishop Davis read the obituary and made ojenlng remarks. A vocal trio then sang "Beyond The Sunset." Ramona Crawford was reader and Lucy accomjianled. Bishop James J. Pltiegar was the first speaker. Fred D. Whitaker then sang "Somewhere My Love," accomjianled Lay-coc- the Holdim ), 1 by .Sandra Mangum. rell Rushnell was It ( v Dante! D I er at was uslu ell. tributes Many , .11 ti were expressed vices Pallbearers were; II , bo, el 0 he, 1,1 .a1:' m In 17;lfi, Benjamin Franklin recommended the formation of America firs t volunteer '.cTt 'I!.; HD ''ll:..,.,. A - firemen COINTY I . n i. ts, rli.l am, Brigs, f, c.ies, as honorary jiallt.eareis. fa Tilly members goit ; from in.i tott, this area were mother to Clea Roberts, Darlene and PHI Mm lv, an all of their famll rt. rubers, M r. an Mrs. Var 'tott, Velma 'tott, Joe and Pen Mott aul w loxd an eola Ge irre, Dun:.a at. Warner, Mrs I ar! fa mil v. Point If il; all of 1 I I , George--- f. mtly pxcp;, Man; also man,, other relatives and friends Including M r. and Mrs. W.A. Mupdv vrMr, an I Mrs. Clair c tej tiermon, Mr. and Mrs. - Scott Mephenson. HALLOWEEN WiHI IS id. n In t I) HINTS hllie uur , onder't.u.dmg id fire , t pertei ot Vic Hoffman and his U.P. shop are building 750 freight cars, and thats not the half of it. it tv lit re hum iht lartford InMjraMit (i,u!j) uijtrr h irt 1.ir-fi- prur.iin. H.iIIuva some ir for pnt .iiiiinttH olisiri The 750 cars that Vic H jf'man is working on in Portland are actually loss than a third of it. "it" bv ng ouf total order for ro'ltng stock this year. If V.c Hoffman hooked (ho cars tie's building onto all the others xvvrr buying, the "tram" would be 73 miles long. It would have 100 new l.mcmci.ves, 2.767 freight cars, loaued with accessories. Our total sticker price ran into the millions, which we pay so much down and so much a month V.'e hope to get the money back by hauling things for people. So if you have anything that needs hauling, we can handle it I m - nuiit i i ui(h i . imlliv m.il.li r t .r f p ipt v iLr ti I il lt i ,i t p.ipt j.n tflnm i .iitil i - JnitjM u v k tk n i uvt for i ,u t u'ltti.s ,i,u ,n H.fin wiih In. p!fui?.g Im.wuI i urU lift piunf p, ,.. r M- - doth Permanent Type ui tt n, .if chp t ht ft nv i s I $1.39 gallon, t us I ,n thru m a .mj l u ui.ntts t.f hui unit 2 ul ln.f it ,i t p in A iUum el w .jit r I i m, (,,.1 to tir i t tr tj pptj i ,,hr 1 mu- - I hr r f t ti ,t POWER PULL 1(1 ir v tih h.ir.f hs, t mates u anil It .it h I ''O i hit o hrj-- l puhlu a ins unit vs umlt r I h ( u,t m of I ihf im In purimeut hif-- l hi'J I ,1.) (ilt - lu ht i I i.h k . 1., !, ns U COLEMAN EQUIPMENT ond FUEL SLEEPING BAGS CANTEENS KNIVES 10 o OFF ON ALL AMMO E 1. -- Forte's, I'oaarJ r ox, Mun-lanl f,rilg(-ls-- t ANTI-FREEZ- o d , v.ri l r.uTFD' atrlck I NP-- Pus ell Foth Dan I aul ! hit r-- i !, OOO F 1, to tl.e file life l f the durln ; the ser- character and ! a let ,t n ,'1" Un- ! i p.ctl n de ilcatur C' I.I-- I be tie t :: A Bishop asle , "COME-ALONG- " .0 ! speaker. "Climb Every Mountain was then sung by la Belle Barry, Beverly Cotant, Colleen Plnegar, accompanied by Sandra Mangtim. HEADQUARTER $ Rite ru Ted Darthe other HUNTING SUPPLIES KIMBALLS & CO. kRonch t, k, GU-fo- rd. In Ol Porting Groups? Jenkins, Austin Brlngard, Kelly Morris, Pete Morris, Jim Warnlck and Drue Burial was Cemetery. i , FINAL RITES HELD I ROBERTS R. n ,! fs the Union Pncific railroad people r lauiuit : jMc X KISSING GOURAMISP Itreasure COLORED SILVER ONLY TIPS EB BULBS RA CARDINALS 44 WEST MAIN -- TIGER DELTA UTAH BARBS L 35 CHOST CATS HALF PRICE October 19, 20 c Iff 111 IT 3k Jfx 4c A RED SWORDTAIL s i. & Sat. HALF PRICE Cjjc |