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Show Last Rites Held I For Don Workman j Funeral services were held at , the local L. D. S. chapel Friday , afternoon of last week for Don i Workman, 74, wellknown mining man, who died March 23 at his home after an extended illness due to a heart ailment. Speakers at the services were ; Eb Tanner and Rudolph Nielsen, while C. A. Beard offered the in-vocation in-vocation and the Reverend Donald i Blacktock gave the benediction. Musical numbers included a vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Jones and vocal trio numbers by Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. J. M. Hughes and Mrs. Clyde Griffiths. Interment took place in the Milford Mil-ford cemetery. Don Alma Workman was born May 18, 1867 at Springville, Utah, the son of Jacob Reader and Amity Marie Johnstun Workman, and spent the forepart of his life in Park City and Vernal before coming to southern Utah. Surviving Surviv-ing him are his widow, Mrs. Helen De Witt Workman; a daughter and two sons, Mrs. Nellie D. Snow and F. Read Workman of Provo and Lloyd A. Wbrkman of East Camp, New Mexico, also a brother and sister, Vern -Workman of Vernal and Mrs. Rose Griffin of White Rocks. Out of town attendants at the funeral services included the three children, together with Mrs. SnoWs husband, Arlington Snow, and Mrs. F. Read Workman with her daughter and two children, all . of Provo; also Philip Oherrington of Pasadena, California, brother-inlaw brother-inlaw of Mrs. Workman, who remained re-mained here for a visit of a few days with Mrs. Workman. V |