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Show Last Rites For Arthur Hawkins Scheduled Sunday Funeral services for Arthur Edward Ed-ward Hawkins will be conducted Sunday at 4 p. m. in the First ward chapel. ; Mr. Hawkins, 57, died at 6 o'clock Wednesday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Marguerite Haacke, 328 Redondo avenue, Salt Lake City, following an illness of several months. Born March 3, 1882, in Benjamin, Utah, he was a son of Eli B. and Mrs. Elizabeth Humphreys Hawkins. On September 6, 1901, he was married mar-ried to Miss Emily Ludlow and they moved to Bothwell in Box Elder County. After living there three years, Mr. Hawkins moved to American Amer-ican Fork where he had resided since. His first wife died in A-neri-can Fork, September 29, 1917, and on January 18, 1922, he was married to Anna Marcelle Meier, who survives sur-vives him. Mr. Hawkins had been a fa'mer all his life. Active in Church work, he was superintendent of the Sunday Sun-day School in the Cedar Valley ward in Box Elder County, and at time of his death was a member of the Seventies' quorum in his wa.'d. Surviving him besides his widow are his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hawkins, Haw-kins, Provo; the following children: Arthus Sewell Hawkins, Long Beach, California; Gordon D., LaMar L. and L. Eugene Hawkins, all of American Fork; Mrs. Madeline H. Wootton, Mrs. Marguerite Haacke, Miss Gladys Hawkins, Mrs. Bcrnice Ytur-rakle, Ytur-rakle, all of Salt Lake; Mrs. Mary Sutter, Mountain View, California; and Mrs. Evelyn Turpin, Dallas, Texas; three step-children, Maxine, Jack and William Hollein, all of American Fork; three brothers, j William E. Hawkins, Tremonton; Dr. Karl J. Hawkins, Salt Lake, and Brazee Hawkins, Santa Ana, California; Cali-fornia; four sisters, Mrs. C. A. Bailey, Bai-ley, Draper; Mrs. Alvin Boardman and Mrs. Rulan Snow, both of Provo and Mrs. Frank Wilson, Burley, Idaho. |