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Show Funeral Services Held For Brother Of Cedar Teacher Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hulet. Miss J.'i ry Nelson and M'si B.ie Ruberti m tended the funeral services Mon-Ln Mon-Ln n Beaver for Se.Hin;.n First M' cs Ali'rei Cartwrlg:--!, ?2. brother of M'uss Lethu Cirtwr'Ju. Cedar City elementary schl teacher. ho died of pneumonia on November Novem-ber 30 in a Philadelphia army hospital. hos-pital. The services were conoucted by Bishop Mark Woolsey In the Eeaver West L. D. S. ward chapel, and burial was made in the Moun-talnvlew Moun-talnvlew cemetery. Seaman Cartwrlght was born Oo toner 8, 1911, In Beaver, a son of Thomas and Ida Carlow Cartwrlght. He enlisted in the navy a year ago. It Is reported that young Cart-wrlfrht Cart-wrlfrht was stricken on Thanks. Clv;ng Day at which time he was confined to the hospital. However, he failed to respond to treatment and death followed on November 30. St:nivlnj are his parents, eight brothers and sisters as follows; Mrs. fi.i'Ie Bullock, Provo: Miss Letha CirtwrlsTit. Cedar City: Miss Ann Cartwrlght. Salt Lake City; Wil-Mnm Wil-Mnm CartwrlRht. Las Angeles, California; Cali-fornia; Miss Hettv Cartwrlght. Mrs. il"Pn Gillies. Wllford and Jesse Cnrtwrli?ht. all of Beaver. |