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Show Services Thursday Mark Final Rites For Delta Mother Mrs. Vivian Alldredge Talbot Clark, 47, died Monday at 11.45 a. m. in the hospital in Salt Lake, where she had been taken several days before, seriously ill. Mrs. Clark was born in Hinckley July 6, 1901, a daughter of George and Sarah Molinda Alldredge Talbot. Tal-bot. Her early life and schooling were at Hinckley. She was married to Richard G. Clark at Fillmore, May 19,1919 and since that time their home has been made on their farm on the North Tract. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ, and especially active ac-tive in Relief Society. She was a member of the Jolly Stitchers thru her years of residence on the farm an able and active club member. Her nature was friendly and jolly and a wide circle of friends enjoyed en-joyed hospitality at her home and association with her. She had helped help-ed with various civic projects and assisted materially in Red Cross and relief work through World War II. Surviving are her husband, and three sons and three daughters, Garland Ray and Richard Joseph Clark, Delta; Stanley Eugene Clark Palm Springs, California, Mrs. Ruth Done, Nona Mae and Charlotte Louise Clark, Delta; five grandchildren; grand-children; her mother, Mrs. Sarah Talbot Langston, Delta; a brother, George E. Talbot, Hinckley and sisters, Mrs. Cassie Allred, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Nena Wilkins, Lynndyl. Funeral services will be held in the Delta First ward Thursday at 10 a. m., Bishop Horn Shields conducting. con-ducting. Burial will be in the Delta cemetery. |