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Show Mrs. Evadean Bell Buried Following Services At Panguitch December 28 Funeral services for Evadean Henrie Prince Bell, 83, who died of nntural causes, Dec. 25, were held in the Pangultch South ward chapel on Dec. 28. Prayer In the home, Arthur Partridge; prelude and post-iudc music. Thora and Elizabeth Foy; opening prayer, Allen F. Miller; song, "I Need Thee Every Hour," Kent Hor-tin. Jay Riggs, Ferral Huntsman, Frank Daly; speaker, Bishop D. Kern Owens; solo, "I Know Thai My Redeemer Lives," Mrs. Warren Smith, ac by Gaylene Miller; DUP tribute, Mary Henrie; mixed quart et. "in The Upper Garden," Mr. and Mrs Ferral Huntsman, Carol Dodds. Kent Hortln, acc. Jerri Fackreil; speaker. Opal Hatch; song, "I-ead Me Gently Home, Father," Myra Miller. Neilene Heywood; Bishop's remarks, D. V. Worthen; closing song, "Not Now But In the Co Hling Years." choir; benediction, Joseph Foy The grave was dedicated by D. A, Tebbs; burial was in the Pangultch Cemetery. Mrs. Bell was born Feb. 25, 1884 in Panguitch to James and Christina Schow Henrie. She married Frank Prince July 14, 1901; he died Oct. 1, 1901. She married Joseph Allen Bell Nov 13. 1907 in the Salt Uke U)S Temple; he died in 1938. She was former president of the ward Relief Society. Primary and YWMIA; past member of the Panguitch bazooka instrumental band. Survivors: sons, daughter, Joseph Oren. Bountiful; R. D., Henderson, Nev.; Mrs. Iris Jones. Pargonah; 10 grandchildren. 16 great grandchildren: brothers, sisters. Edgar, Panguitch; Francis. Manti; Mrs. Ann Excell, Salt take City; Mrs Myra Cameron, Las Vegas. |