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Show MINERS VILLE Funeral services were held Monday Mon-day in the local L. D. S. ware' chapel for Mrs. Deloris Potter, wife of Oscar Potter, Bishop C. K. Jameson taking charge. The speakers speak-ers were former Bishop George Marshall, Allen C. Reynolds of Beaver and Bishop Jameson. Musical Musi-cal numbers included two choir selections,- "I knew That My Redeemer Re-deemer Lives" and "Though Deep-ning Deep-ning Trials"; a vocal duet, "Going Home," ,by Vivian Marshall and Sylvia Davis, and' a vocal solo, "Wonderful Mother of Mine," by Lamar Conbridge. The Invocation was offered by Jesse Baker and the benediction by Randall Banks. Mrs. Potter was 'born August 27, 1881, at Minersville, the daughter of Bert and Lottie Banks Tanner. Mrs. Potter is survived by her husband hus-band and the following children: Roy Pctter of Beaver; Mahlon Potter of San Francisco, California; Califor-nia; Fred, Albert and Paul Potter Pot-ter of Minersville; Mrs. Retha Beaumont of Redding, California; and Mrs. Barbara McQueen of Pioche, Nevada; also a half-sister, Mrs. Croft, of Milford; a half-brother, Charles Craw of Minersville; and three grandchildren. The following program was given giv-en at sacrament meeting Sunday evening by members of the faculty t of the Milford high school: Piano solo, Miss Jane Moffitt; vocal solo, "Somewhere a Voice Is Calling," by J. M. Hughes, vocal solo, "In-victus," "In-victus," by Alvin H. Baker; talks by. Mitchell Fisher and Principal E. R. Mood'y. Mr. and Mrs. James Dotson and daughter Beverly spent several days last week at Salt Lake City, where they went to see their son (Continued on last page) MINERSVILLE (Continued from first page) and brother, Reuben Dotson, who had spent ten days in the Mission home before going on a mission for the L. D. S. church. His headquarters head-quarters will be at Chicago, 111. Mrs. Glen McKnight spent the week-end at Lehi with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dalley and family of Panguitch spent Sunday Sun-day here. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Max Gillins and children, chil-dren, Mrs. Theone Stonehocker and children, Henry Gillins, and Mr. Mrs. Clair Gillins and children, all of Milford, and' Mrs. Bill Frazier and son Jerry of Dclamar, Nevada visiK-d here Thursday night at the I Jule Gillins home. Mrs. Sidney Carter is home! after visiting in Iron and Garfield counties with relatives. Mrs. Delia Allison of Eureka is here visiting her father, Benjamin Banks. V I |