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Show ! j 1 t'SI-.K l, I:k it i s I ok i ( III TOKI) IOII.INSO j lil l.I UI V, j w ' i .:. " j i'uml.U M-iv.n, vtT hl'id Moll- Jday ai'teiih-eu in ihe i-iv-4 Ward chapel for Clifford II. 'Tomlinson, who died last Tuesday m tin American Amer-ican Fork hospital,' of injuries .--us. tained in a train-auto accident on Monday evening. The well filled church house and the beautiful floral offerings everywhere bespoke be-spoke the respect and esteem for the departed and love and sympathy sym-pathy for the family. The services, directed by Bishop Junius t. est, began at t o-clock, witll jii mate., quartette including iilltoy. AI unlock, Kr A. Heck,. Kirby Allen ana Koliand Harding singing sing-ing "Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is i ill I - rtni - vowing, iney were accompaniea by Miss Carol Clark. Invocation was asked by Neils Fugal. First speaker Patriarch David B. Thorne, life long neighbor and friend of the Tomlinson family, paid high tribute to the Mr. Tom-linspn's Tom-linspn's thrift, industry and integrity. in-tegrity. ', David Gourley spoke of Mr. Tomlinson's love for home and family, his service to the community, commun-ity, and church, and read several chokie selections, among which were A Friend's Greeting" and "When Day Is Done." Joseph Olpin, a boyhood friend and associate told of many close and touching incidents and read a message f condolence and appre- ciation from President W. W. Closing words of sympathy were expressed by Bishop West. Musical- numbers interspersing the speakers included a vocal duet "In The Garden'. Mrs. Delbert Chipman and Haroldd Holly, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Mary Humphries; Humph-ries; an organ solo, "That Stran- J:uaJClallele.e'I byjyyahJWing and the final , number a duet, "Going Home" by Curtis Gordon ana tienevieve doraon, accompanied accompan-ied by Cummorah Gordon. Prelude and postlude organ music mus-ic was played by A. H. Wing. Benedictjon was pronounced by Salem Wing. Interment was made in the PI. Grove- City Cemetery, where Oscar Evans offered the dedicatory prayer. -Tall bearers included Karl Banks, Rulon Brimhall, S. Duane Harper, Paul Blackhurst, and Le-land Le-land Ivers. Among the out of town people who attended the funeral of Clifford Clif-ford Tomlinson on .Monday were: Loiiis Pierce, A.; L. Terry, Managers Mana-gers of Safeway Stores, Mr. and Mrs. George Evans, Mr. and Mrs. ' Roy Bosenbaun,, Mr, and "Mrs. Glen Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Garden Earlier, Ear-lier, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holrrran, George Hulman, Mrs. Isabelle Stuart, Mrs. Carlaline Call, James McDonald, ; Mrs. Dora Hatch, Mrs. Etheyl Myerhaffer, Mrs. Frank Leavitt, Mrs. Bertha Evans, Mrs-H. Mrs-H. L. Henegar, Roy West of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Bert Case, Ivanshoe, Calif., Mrs. Elna Stuart, Lay alton, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Verle Christensen, Miss Maida Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. James Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mar-tin Kimber, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nelson, Mr. and Mrs- Walter Williams, Wil-liams, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Parks, Mr.- and Mrs. Dean Parks, Mrs. Hazel Reed, Mr. "and Mxf. Luzzell Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cord-per, Cord-per, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cordner, Mrs. Nellie Cordner, Mrs- Oran Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fyer and Mel vin Hanks Provo. Mrs. Pearl Keele, Mr. and Mrs. Jedd Greenhalgh, Lewis Holman, Mr. and Mrs. IrvmHplman, San-taquin. San-taquin. ' "Bishop and Mrs. Ray Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis, Mrs.. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Green, Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Van Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. : Leo Van Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Richar Miller, Miss Ruth Tones, Miss Irene Myers, Mrs. Ora Chipman. Mrs. Edith Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Loader, American Ameri-can Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Peterson, Mr. andd Mrs. Wrm. Danse. G. A. Bar-nR. Bar-nR. Mrs. 4Ha V,n Wagner, and Mrs. Albert Van Wagner, Lehi. . . . ... |