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Show 31, 10,11 In Pa rowan. 1 A good shnro of his life was spent in trapping for the government. gov-ernment. Ho was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include his widow; a son and daughter, Brent Clair, Bountiful; Mrs. Bobby (Sharon) Knell, Salt Lake City. Also surviving arc twa grandchildren, a brother, Wallace, Wal-lace, Cedar City, and sisters: Mrs. Nodman (Louise) GneenJ Salinas, Calif.; Mrs. Clarence (Ruby) Perkins, Yuma, Ariz. Mrs. Leon (Minnie) Leigh, Washington, and Mrs. Vernon (Ruth) Dalley, Summit. Cedar City native succumbs; honored at services Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 2 for Oren Adams, C5, who died Jan. 29 at his home of natural causes. Services were held at the Cedar Third Ward Chapel under un-der the direction of Bp. Jay Overson. Burial was at the Ce- dnr City cemetery, Speakers at the services Included In-cluded Thorley Jim Cox and John M. Brown with remarks by Donald Donahoo and Ep. Overson. Family prayer was given by Joe Judd. Invocation was by Melvin Weaver, the benediction by Rulon Corry and the dedication of the grave by Paul Judd. Musical selections Included aa vocal solo, "Home on the Range," by Ralph Hafen, accompanied ac-companied by Evelyn Jones; and a vocal duet, "Beyond the Sunset," by Raina Bishop and Julio Rindlesbaeh, accompanied accompan-ied by Tamra Waller, Prelude and postlude music was by Margaret Weaver. Adamas was born Oct. 9, .1904, in Cedar City, a son of Herbert Charles and Sarah Amelia Mackelprang Adams. He married Nellie Judd, May |