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Show Funeral Services Held For Parowan Matron Funtral services for Mrs. Zil-pha Zil-pha Ann Lowder Guymon, aged resident of this city, who died at her home here last Tuesday, were held Friday afternoon in the Third Ward chapel with Blsh-op Blsh-op Karl O. Mitchell presiding. Speakers at the services were Mrs. Delia Gurr, Edward G. Matheson of Cedar City, and F. C. Van Buren, with closing remarks re-marks by Bishop Mitchell. The opening prayer was offered by John W. Bentley, the closing one by Ancil J. Adams, and the grave was dedicated by Arnold O. Gurr. Musical numbers on the program pro-gram were the opening song "Rock of Ages," by a double mixed quartet consisting of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Decker, Mrs. Alice Mitchell, Mrs. Alice Haycock, W. Clair Rowley and E. Ray Lyman; a vocal solo "Hold Thou My Hand" by E. Ray Lyman; a vocal vo-cal duet, "The Lord's Prayer" by Vee end Bill Bruhn, Panguitch, accompanied by Mrs. Beth Bruhn ! Hurst, all grandchildren of Mrs. Guymon, and the closing song, "The Harvest Time," by the quartet. quar-tet. Mrs. Orna Johnson accompanied accom-panied the numbers by local singers and played the organ prelude and postlude. Among those people from Parowan, Paro-wan, and former residents of this community who gathered at Enterprise En-terprise for the funeral services for Mrs. Estella Adams Holt last Friday afternoon, were the following: fol-lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Adams, Anna T, and Evan Adams, Parowan; Paro-wan; Joseph E. Lister, Paragonah; Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Grimshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bryant of Midvalley and Enoch; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Olierton, Phoenix, Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mar-ion Turley, Mesa, Arizona. |