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Show Rites Are Held Monday For Seth Campbell Impressive funeral rites were conducted Monday afternoon in Manila ward for Seth C. Campbell 34, who died Thursday following an accident at the Geneva Steel Plant. Bishop Boyd Fugal conducted conduc-ted the services. Invocation was offered by Milton Mil-ton West. A vocal solo "My Faith in Thee" was sung by Mrs. E. Ray Brown, accompanied by Hal Haycock. Speakers who paid tribute to the dead man and spoke wards of hope and consolation to the family were Lyman Huntsman of the Timpanogos Stake Mission and Marcel Young of the Orem Stake mission. Bishop Boyd Fugal was the final speaker and offered words of sympathy and appreciation to the sorrowing family. . Gerald Caldwell sang the closing clos-ing number "Going Home;" he was accompanied by Mrs. Caldwell. Cald-well. Benediction was pronounced by Bliss Fitzgearld. Hal Haycock played prelude and postlude organ music. Interment directed by Olpin Mortuary was made in the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove City cemetery where the dedicatory prayer was offered by J. W. Neilsam Pallbearers were members of Post No. 70 of the American Legion. Leg-ion. Survivors include his widow, Mabel A. Campbell; two sons and three daughters, Dale, Alden, Cleora, Nada and Glenda Campbell, Camp-bell, all of Pleasant Grove. ' |