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Show I Graveside Services ! Conducted For Farrel Robinson Graveside services for little Farrel R. Robinson, two day eld son ft Victor and Sarah Davenport Daven-port P.oblnson, were held in the Paragonah cemetery on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 7. rur Lanweaux of the ward bishopric conducted the services. Invocation was given by Orson Talbot, and W. Clair Rowley of Parowan was the speaker. Special Spe-cial musical numbers were a song, "I Think When I Read that Sweet Story of Old," by Vic kl Lee Robinson, Penny Rohb, Mlna and LaRae Lamoreaux; a vocal trio, "Lul'nbv - r.. night," by Iras Jones, Wllma and Hllma Lamoreaux, and a saxophone saxo-phone solo, "Let the Little ciul-dren ciul-dren Come," by Hazel Jean Robinson. Rob-inson. The dedicatory prayer w? given by Bishop Victor R. Robinson, Rob-inson, father of the baby. Farrel R. Robinson was born Dec. 2, 1957 In the Iron County Hospital. He died Wednesday i evening of apparently natural causes. He Is survived by his I parents, a sister. Vicki Lee; three brothers, Val Clark, Kerry Lynn and Kim D.; grandparents, H. B. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. , William T. Davenport all of Para, gonah. i |