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Show Orian "Salisbury Dies Ot Ian Salisbury. 54, died at til home Friday of a heart attack. He was born at Richfield Sept. 12, 1 80S. a son of Oke and Fan-ii Talor Salisbury lie attended school nt Richfield and served In the Merchant Marine during World War I. On Sept. 20, 1!)20, be married liertha McEwen nt I'angullrh. In 1932 the marriage was solemn I ted In the Salt ljike Temple. An employee nf Utah Tower t.nd Light Co. Tor S5 year, he worked nt Salt Lake City nnd I'royo for the company, retiring Jint prior to 1348 when the Tarn lly moved to Fangultch where he constructed and operated Colonial Motel. Active In the rangultch Lions Club, he nlso M-rved ns Justice nf the Peace for rangultch nud Pan-gultch l'reclnct for the past twi years ns city and county Justice. Survivors Inrludo his widow, rangultch: his father". St. George; two sons, Edward Orian Salisbury, Pleasant Grove, nnd Charles D. Salisbury. Salt Lake City: daughter, Mrs. Hurt on (Helen) Chambers, Ogden; brother, Bert Sails-bury. Richfield: two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Munson, Santa Barbara, Cal., and Mrs. Florence Benson. Parowan. and eight grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at the North Ward Chapel under direction of Bishop N. O. Hervrle. Prelude, Emma Houston and Ruth Henrle; ni-nln.u song, 'Sometime We Will rnderstand" Choir, Grace Mnstcrson soloist, Praver, John Exrell; song, "In vocation". Kate Cbldester. Cleo Marshall, Gwen Davis, Owen Anderson. Hope Williams, Iletta Reid, accompanied by Louise Barron; Talk, President Vernon L. llolmnn; organ solo, "Whispering Hope". Irene McEwen; Talk, Reid Bloomqulst; solo, "May the Good I ord Bless and Keep You", Milton Tew; Talk, Bishop N. O. Henrle; closing sons, "neyond the Sunset". Elizabeth Haycock, Katb-ryn Henrle, Cleone Houston; Closing Prayer, Jay Houston; Postlude, Emma Houston, Ruth Henrle. Dedication or the grave was by Frank Orton. |