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Show Former Resident Succumbs In Corvallis, Oregon Relatives in Parowan received receiv-ed word Sunday night of the death of H. Warren Taylor, 80, native of this city, who died that morning at his home in Corvallis, Ore. Mr. Taylor is the second member of that family- to pass away in the j past two weeks, his sister, i Mrs. Mame Robb died in Colorado Col-orado recently. The deceased was born in Parowan Oct. 4, 18S7 a son of Henry W. and Mary Warren Taylor, and spent his early years here. In recent years he has resided in Corvallis where he has been a hotel owner and operator He will be buried bur-ied in the Oregon city following follow-ing funeral services today, Thursday. He is survived by his second sec-ond wife, Lucille Taylor who lives in Scottsdale, Ariz, and two children of that city, and the following children by his first wife: Willis, San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Venice, Los Angeles, Mildred and Mardean, Salt Lake City; Preston. Tucson, Ariz., and Ross, Kansas. Also surviving are brothers and sister: sis-ter: Merrill Taylor, Ogden. Glen Taylor, Brigham City; Wilburn. Farmington, and Clifton Taylor. Mrs. Evelyn Lowder and Mrs. Golda Open-1 ituw, Fiiowu. I On Monday. Feb. 19 the regular reg-ular Elementary School Staff party was held for members of the staff and their partners. part-ners. Mrs. Miriam Lister wasj in charge of the event with Mrs. Jean Orton, Mrs. Louise Mortensen. Bob Miller and j Clayton Tullis assisting. A chicken dinner with all the trimmings and including cherry cher-ry pie, was served to 25 persons per-sons after which the evening |