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Show John Phillip Dalley Dies At Summit Funeral Services were held hi Summit Saturday, fur John Phillip Dullcy, 7(1, prominent-- larmcr and' church worker of that commun-l ity, who died at the Iron County Hospital on Wednesday, July 23. 1 Mr. Dalley suffered a paraljtic' stroke on July loth and had been' in critlml condltim luntll death! came on July 23th. I The deceased was born in Summit Sum-mit on June 2, a son of James and Emma Wright Dalley. ond llv- ed practically all his life In that community, engaging in farming and1 taking an active part in church1 affairs. He served os Ward Clerk1 for twenty years, and also acted as' SuiMTintendent of the Sunday. School fur some time. He married Mary Jeanetle Allen' on June 3, 1H92, who survives him, together with the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Imngenc Cow-dell, Cow-dell, and Mrs. Leone Cowdell of Los Angeles; Bertlond Dalley, Summit; and Jeanetle Bayles. Parowan. Also Al-so surviving ore nine grandchildren three great -grandchildren, nine brothers and six sisters. The services were conducted by Bishop Raymond Farrow, and Included In-cluded talks by Pres. Oscar J. Hulet ond Velma Bayles of St.. George, ond brier remarks were made by Bp. Farrow. Invocation was by Wallace Hulet. benediction by Douglas Farrow, Far-row, and the grove was dedicated by J. S. Dalley. Musical numbers Included two numbers, "Going Home" ond "Jesus' Lover or My Soul." by a male quartet composed of Ivan Decker Newell Weight, cialr Rowley niid'j Ray Lyman or Porou-an: and t-.o Vocal solos. "Dry Tho-e Tears, and1 "The lt Chord." r-y Mary O. Top-ham Top-ham of Parowan. Many friends ond ninth'" of Mr. Pulley from Cedar, Parowan, find Enoch were In attendance ot the services. i |