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Show Carl S. Dickerson Dies Carl S. Dickerson, 66,. died at his home here Sunday morning, after an illness of about six months, suffering with stomach trouble. He was born in Pleasant Grove October 4, 1S73 and has lived here all of his life- He was engaged in farming and stock raising. He is survived by one brother and two sisters, Joseph A. Dickerson, Mrs. Josephine West and Mrs. Eleanor West all of this city. Funeral ser. vices were held Thursday afternoon at 2 pl m. with H. W. Jacobs of the First ward Bishopric in charge. A vocal polo "Sometime We'll Understand" Un-derstand" was sung by Stella Hard-man Hard-man as an opening song. The invocation invo-cation was given by .Lewis Olpin. The speakers were : 6- L. Swenson, Alvlra Olpin, President W. W. War-nick War-nick and F- C. Shoell. Other musical numbers consisted of a vocal solo by Elroy West, a sola by May R. Halliday and an organ solo by Lucille Pardunn. Beneuicuoa wu pronounced by E. F. Walker. The grave In the Pleasant Grora cemetery was dedicated by Harold Walker. |