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Show Former Enoch Citizen Dies at Bear River, Services Here Friday Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted by ilishop Kent O. Hulet in the Cedar Sixth Ward chapel ! Friday at 3 p. m. ior Oliver Car- los Stevens, SS, former prominent j Enoch resident, who died in Bear ! River City, I'tah, Monday of natural na-tural causes. Friends ni;iy tall at the chapel' one hour prior to the sorviies to meet lamny members and ior public viewing, Mr. Stevens was horn (Vt. 8, 1876, in Shoensberg, Washington County, to Uiarles Franklin ami Olive Emily DcMille Stctens. He married Martha Lang on June 5, 1917, in the St. George L1XS Temple. Tem-ple. She died Jan. 16, li)!3, and , he later manied Lillle Lang Rob-linscm Rob-linscm in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Stevens was a member of of the Enoch Ward bishopric, for 18 years. He moved to Dear Kiv er City in 1916. He is survived by his widow, Boneta, Utah, and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. La Veil (Lena I Sylveser, Cedar City; Mrs. Lowell (Marjorie) Mendenhall, Las Vegas; Mrs. Rulon (Doris' Sowby, Moroni; Mrs. Fred tGv.! da Rauson, Boise, Idaho: Mrs. Craig, (Veola) Tanner, Richard F., Carl D., Clinto D., all of Salt Lake City; Donal J., Clearfield: ( Grant, Washington; Ross, Evan D, both of Brigham City. Also isu.ii.lng are 44 grandchildren, (and six great-grandchildren. Burial will be in the Cedar I City cemetery. |