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Show I Last Ribs Accorded Raymond Prothero TARAGONAH Funeral services serv-ices for Raymond Prothero were held in the Paragonah Ward chapel cha-pel Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 21 under the direction of the ward bishopric, with the American Legion Le-gion taking care of the military honors. Clark Lamoreaux conducted the services which began with the ward choir singing "Sometime "Some-time We'll Understand," under the direction of D. Amasa Stones with Mrs. Wllma Lamoreaux at the organ. The invocation was offered by Thomas A. Robinson. Speakers were Howard Joseph of Parowan ai.d D. Amasa Stones with concluding remarks by Clark Lamoreaux. The special numbers were vocal sols, "Coin Home" by President Howard D.J Knight and "In The Garden," by Mrs. June Topham. Mrs. Wllma! Lamoreaux accompanied both i numbers on the piano and also played prelude and postlude music mu-sic on the organ. The closing song, "I Need Thee Every Hour," was by the choir and the benediction was pro- nounced by Arthur Evans. At the-cemetery the-cemetery the dedicatory prayer was given by Bishop James H. Anderson, 'Taps" were sounded and the military service was completed. com-pleted. All members of Mr. Prothero' family were here, including Mrs. Evelyn Scott, San GarbleL Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Prothero, Mon-tebello, Mon-tebello, Calif., and Mrs. May Massey, Bell Gardens. Calif. |