Show last fast Rites Rates Held for Myrtle Johnson Funeral services for Myrtle Johnson were conducted Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day afternoon b by Bishop David M. M Merrill The prayer for or the family was offered by a brother law in-law H. H W. W Christensen Prelude Pre lude lode and postlude music was played ed by Gloria Richards Invocation In vocation by ACton Afton Wood Remarks Re Re- marks by Bishop Merrill Speakers were Bishop Amasa L L. Clark Bishop Burns Stayner and md Margaret Hess who was alife a alife alife life long friend and ne neighbor A duct Some Sweet Da Day was sung by Milton 1 and Fern Gregory Hess A quartet consisting consist consisting consisting ing of David Wilson Stevens Lynn Stoddard and Fred Gregory sang Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Calling The benediction was given by Irvin Hughes s. s The grave was dedicated dedicated dedica dedica- ted by Sam Welch the father of Mrs rs Johnsons Johnson's son in 1 Mrs rs Johnson was born on November 29 1888 to Edward Alvin and Clara Wilcox Steed She married Fredrick Johnson November 19 1908 lie died August 5 1948 1998 She was vas the mother of oC four sons and three daughters Survivors are Edmond Ed Ed- mond mood of Morgan Ut Utah lh Theron F. F of oC Glendale Calif Mrs 1 Ralph Mary Winegar of or Boun Bountiful Bountiful huh Mrs 1 James Irene Millar Millar Mil l lar late of Santa Anna Calif CaUL and Mrs Samuel Carol Welch of Farmington Seventeen grandchildren grand grand- c children hildren and two sisters Mrs 1 Hyrum W W. Lavern Christensen Christen Christen- s sen en of Salt Sall Lake City and Divetta Di Di- vetta veUa Steed of Los Angeles Myrtle 1 had not had an easy life All remember her loving care of her hel crippled son Lamar until his death her husbands husband's long illness making it necessary for Cor her alone to provide for their theil family Camily years ears of oC constant travel to the nearby government installations where she dail daily worked and the upkeep of the fa family mil home on the corner of First East and Second North She had had more than her share of sorrow and hard work yet we never heard her com com- plain She could always smile and laugh with friends and neighbors She went to the Temple whenever she was able to go and was an ardent worker in the Church I Her Ier death at least came while died She rather easil easily costly sitting at her hel sewn ewin c g machine mahme her for Cor one or of quilt making a doing She was grandchildren family her something for tor to o do |