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Show j Funeral Services For Mrs. Broyles Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Milford Mil-ford L. D. S. chapel for Mrs. Grace T. Broyles, 37. Wife of William H. Broyles, Union Pacific freight i conductor. Mrs. Broyles died at i the local hospital Tuesday afternoon, after-noon, a victim of pneumonia. Bishop B. H. Weight and Coun-! : selor Rudolph Nielsen were thej the speakers, with the former conducting con-ducting the services. Mrs. Venai Wilson offered the opening prayer and Bishop Weight the benediction, benedic-tion, the latter also dedicating the grave in the Milford cemetery, where interment took place. Musical Mu-sical numbers included selections) by the ladies' chorus, composed of j Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. J. M.j Hughes, Mrs. Clyde Griffiths and Mrs. E. R. Moody; and a, vocal! solo by Mrs. Fonda Morell Smith! (if Raker, Nevada. Mrs. Grace Turner Broyles was born January 9, 1005, at More-! land, Idaho, daughter of David and; Bertha Farnswort'h Tunier. She1 was married to Mr. Broyles two1 or three years ago, since which time she had made her home in Milford. She is survived by her husband, her mother. Mrs. Bertha! Geliring of Baker, Nevada; three brothers. Gene and Lund Turner of Los Angeles, and Roldo Turner of Milford; and a sister, Mrs. Tearl Rasmussen of Ely, Nevada. v |