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Show Funeral Services Held for Sarah Bentley Stubbs Funeul services were held Sat- urday at 2 p. m. far Mrs. Sarah (Fannie' Bentley Stubbs, 72, life-j life-j tin v resident of Parowan, who I dlp't Thursday morning at the I home of a ton here, following ' a h'ig illness. Thff services were held In the ' Parowan Tliird Ward chapel with Sisho Bruce D. Matheson of the First Ward conducting. Speakers t the services were Jess VV. Guy-n.on Guy-n.on and Arthur Joseph with ttiief rrmarks by Bishop Mathe-wi. Mathe-wi. r'ishop Howard M. Adams of Wd thf prayer at the family home pr:or to services. The Invo-ffUiin Invo-ffUiin wii by W. Clair Howlcy. the benetlictlon was by Amos C. Ht ii and the grave in the city ceirv.'ery where burial took plarc wit i ffere1 by F. C. Van Buren. Tf- x'n.r. and closing songs, "Sorvt'.me We'll Understand," and "N.w the Day Is Over," re-8pecf'.''y, re-8pecf'.''y, w.re by a diuilde mixed mix-ed qtiir'et. consisting of Mr. and Mrs. .V. Clair Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. K. Ray Lyman, Mm. Ola Robini. Mrs. KMna Stubbs, Reed Orton r F. C. Van Kuren. with Mrs. IV.'.J Morfnsen as accom pan 1st Other iruslcal numbers were a tca! dr-t "I'M Walk Today V'here Jls Walked." by Mrs. Una Bron tnd Mrs. June Deckel, Deck-el, with Lrtbara Jane Batt at h. piano, dil a vocal solo by a nephew of tlie deceased, Jack Kurfaker. Mrs. Batt WAt at th organ for picl ide and fistlude muhic. Mia. Stubt.t vas born in Parowan Paro-wan May 9, it.), a daughter of Wl.li.im and lv'na Banks, Bent-ley Bent-ley and atte . ! lottl school. She married Jas.oer U. Stubbs Dec. ill', 191 iv I ne died several year fo. She wa a member of the .Trfroh of Jesus Christ of Latter-dy Saint and served as preld?nl of the Parowan 'Ward and th"n the Parowan Lad Ward rrtmar, for many yean. Survlvon Include two so., Bor-rarr Bor-rarr an1 JJoyd Stubt. both of ra rowan lour grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Zclma B. Huffaker, Met;, Ariz; two brothers, Gwrge E. Bentlev, Las Vegas, .Nev., and Wllf.Kd Bentley, Cedar City. |