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Show Final Tributes To Sylvia Morby Paid At Service Sylvia Morby, 20, was laid to rest S'aturday, following funeral services in the Windsor chapel. Miss Morby who died at the family ; home in Orem, Thursday, April 27, after a year's illness of heart disease.' Active in church work, she was aj Sunday School teacher at the time! of her illness. She was a graduate of Pleasant Grove high school, andi attended Brigham Young university) last year. j Surviving are her parents, Wallace and Sylvia Johnson Morby; two sist-l ers, Hortense and Maurine Morby. i Bishop Stanley B. Harris of Windsor Wind-sor ward conducted the services. Speakers were President Edmund R. Cragun, Gilbert Richardson, James L. Marrott, and Bishop Harris. j The opening number was by the Windsor ward quartet, Evan Wilburg, Reed Hales, Nona Baxter and Ethel Lowe, "I Think When I Read That Sweet Story." Vola Hancock gave a vocal selection, "Im A Pilgrim," and Evan Wilburg sang a solo, "My Faith in Thee." The closing number, "Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters," was sung by the Alpine ward quartet, quar-tet, Mrs. Russell Bates, Fred Strong, Leland Beck and Mrs. Frank Bate-man. Bate-man. President Wilford W. Warnick offered of-fered the invocation, and Bishop Edward Burgess of Alpine pronounced pronounc-ed the benediction. |