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Show MRS. DOROTHY HALLIDAY BAYLES DIES AT A MOAB HOSPITAL Local relatives and friend.; were shocked and grieved last week to hear of the death of Mrs. Dorothy Halliday Bayles, which occured Thursday of last week at a Moab hospital. Mrs. Bayles was born in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, Utah in March, l!0(i, to Ernest R. and Nellie Robinson Halliday, and spent her childhood and girlhood here. She was a graduate of the Pleasant drove high school where she was popular pop-ular in debating and music circles. cir-cles. Later she moved with her parents to Salt Lake City, where she completed a course in nursing at the L D S. hospital, and became be-came supervisor in the maternity ward of that institution. After her marriage to E. L. Bayles she moved to Blanding, where she has been county public pub-lic health nurse for the past ten years. She was netive in L. D. S. church work. Some years ago, following the death of her brother Errol Halliday. Hal-liday. and his wife, Mrs. Bavlos and he husband took into their home the three orphaned children. child-ren. Left to mourn her loss are her husband, and thjo three foster-children. foster-children. Fred Hallidav. with lhe U. S. nrmv in Tcxns: Dorothy and Ernest of Hlnndinir. Her I'mthoi-. Mrs. Nellie Hallidav of I Rjilt T.!iVr Citv. I wo sisters Mrs. t WiiIIskv Wowl Mint Mrs. .T.ilm . lih.v,.,. f Sail Lake Cilv. !.',,., Hi... woi" held in VI. .n-n,,.- l.,-t ml burial in Uii' l!l:nwlii" ee'"el"''V |