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Show Glen R. Adamson Funeral Rites Held In Alpine Tuesday Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 18, for Glen R. Adamson, Alpine, who died last Friday in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City of complications following surgery. The services were held in the Alpine Third Ward Chapel, under un-der the direction of Bishop Ronald D. Strong. Speaker at the services were LeRoy B. Hoggan, Burke Heat-on Heat-on and Bishop Strong. Musical selections were given giv-en by a male quartet, Thayne Bateman, Howard Adamson, Ray Hanson, and Ronald Strong, and by a sextet, June Beck, Joan Healey, Cleo Shepherd, Shep-herd, Margaret Vance, Vivian Murdock and Rea Carlton. A vocal solo was sung by President Presi-dent F. Thayne Bateman. Prayers were given by Lloyd Adamson, Dan Jensen, Howard Adamson, and the grave in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery was dedicated by Bill Wilde. Pallbearers were Von Stephen Steph-en Adamson, Richard Wayne Adamson II, Frederick Adamson, Adam-son, Michael A. Doyle, Kenneth R. Rudy and Robert C. Bernt-sen. Bernt-sen. Mr. Adamson was born Nov. 21, 1891 in Pleasant Grove, a son of James C. and Mary Her- ron Adamson. He married Vida Halliday on June 17, 1914 in the Salt Lake Temple. They were later divorced. He married Beulah Chantry Berntsen on May 4, 1961 in Las Vegas, Nev. Surviving are his widow and two sons, Von G. Adamson, Salt Lake City and John C. Adamson, Bellvue, Washington, two step-daughters and one step-son, Mrs. Jack (Patricia Berntsen) Rudy, Murray, Mrs. Dan (Joyce Berntsen) Jensen, Brigham City and Robert C. Berntsen, Salt Lake City; 16 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Joseph (Margaret A. Whittle) Perri, Provo. |