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Show Last Rites Conducted For Parowan Resident Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Parowan Paro-wan First-Second Ward chapel for Mrs. Bertha de Winter Mathe-son, Mathe-son, 61, wife of Kenneth R. Math-eson, Math-eson, who died at her home here Monday ev?ning. The services were conducted by Bishop George F. Rowley of the Second Ward with Barbara Jane Bayles at the organ for prelude and postlude music. Speakers were Mrs. Barbara M. Adams and Pres. R. Taylor Miller, Mil-ler, with remarks by Bishop Row-,'ey. Row-,'ey. Mario Topham offered the opening prayer. The closing prayer pray-er was by a nephew of the deceased, de-ceased, Clint Meacham, Ogden, and Hugh L. Adams dedicated the grave. The prayer at the home was by David A. Mntheson. Musical rumbers for the services ser-vices were two numbers. "Heaven "Hea-ven Is My Home," and "Rest, Rest for the Weary Soul," sung by a mixed quartet consisting of Cherie Day, Howard Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Will Carlston, accompanied accom-panied by Miss Bayles; the song "Oh My Father," by a male quartet quar-tet consisting of Verl Taylor Ray Lyman, J. Harold and Karl O. Mitchell, accompanied by Itha Mortensen, and a sulo, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," by Rula D. Orton with Mrs. Morten-sen Morten-sen at the piano. |