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Show Funeral Services Held for Road Crash Victims By Nora Lund The people of Paragonah were shocked to hear of a car accident which took the lives of Sara Rohn Murie. 33. and her niece, Marsha Jo Smith, 2, of Salt Lake City. The Robb family have been lifelong life-long residents of this community until a few years ago when they moved to Salt Lake City. The scene of the head-on collision col-lision was at Woodside, Emery County, when the driver of the I car. Mrs. Kathryn Robb Smith. 18. lost control of the car and a three-car wreck resulted. The injured in the Murie car. Charles, 13. Douglas, 10 and Ellen Dalton Murie. 8, Mrs. Kathryn Smith and Scott Smith. 6, are recovering re-covering satisfactorily at this writing. A double funeral service was held at Salt Lake City where relatives and friends of that lo-catity lo-catity attended. Saturday a fitting fit-ting service was held In the Para, gonah Ward chapel with counselor coun-selor Clark A. Lamoreaux conducting. con-ducting. Pravers wer bv Pres. Howard Knight and K. Dovle Hohinson. Prelude and postlude music wa by Mrs. Wilma Lam"rax wi'h D. Amasa Stones conduct"" -hoir in the snmjs. "Somim" i'Ve'11 Pndersand" and "I Need T"hfe f-Vrtrv I'm " pnol-r--were Bishop Victor Robinson and John M. Smith of Salt Lake City, grandfather of Mary Jo. Special musical numbers were men's trio including Mrs. Ra-Imona Ra-Imona Stubbs, Mrs. Elna Stubbs. Mr Shirley Evans. The church building was a mass of beautiful beau-tiful flowers carried by young relatives. D. Amasa Stones dedicated the grave at the Paragonah cemetery ceme-tery where burial took place. Too numerous to mention are the family members, relatives and friends who came from many places to attend the services. Since the History teacher planned plan-ned to discuss "The Puritans in America," that day. he opened jthe class with the question: 'Does anyone know what pec i pie were punished in stocks?" A precocious voice trilled, j " Small investors." |