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Show Moroni Rites Held For Native Of 72 Funeral services were held for William Alfred Morley, 76, Sat-Vii Sat-Vii . "t. g d. m.. yn Moroni West ward chapel with Bishop liSJ" B. Mckinnon conducting. Prayers were offered by Johr. Jensen and James Prestwich and the speakers were Jabe. Faux, Bishop Ephraim Nelson and Bishop McKinnon, all oi whom paid beautiful tributes to his life and character. Mr. Morley died last Thursday afternoon. af-ternoon. A vocal solo, "O My Father" was sung by Mrs. Kate Christensen Chris-tensen and "In The Garden" was sung by Harold Arnoldsen. Mrs. Lyda Christensen, accompa nist. The combined East and West ward choirs also furnished two numbers with Miss Maxine Arnoldsen as soloist. The director di-rector was N. P. Sorensen. The flowers were profuse and beautiful and the large numbei of relatives and friends in at tendance was an evidence of the high respect in which the family fam-ily is held. Interment was in Moroni cemetery cem-etery where the grave was dedicated dedi-cated by Rulon Johnson. Mr. Morley was born May 21 1872, in Moroni, a son of Isaac and Cynthia Abiah Bradle5 Morley, pioneers of this area He was married to Lydia Luella Johnson September 16, 1908 in the Manti temple. He was a farmer by occupation. occupa-tion. -Surviving besides his widow are seven sons, Evan M. Olsen, (Continued on back page.) i MORONI I I By Mrs. Heber Christensen j (continued from front page) Mt. Pleasant; Clair M. Olsen, McKay E., Clinton and Faye Morley, Salt Lake city, Elm-a Eugene Morley, ' Sunnyside, Carbon Car-bon county, and LaVar Morley, Meeker, Colorado; a daughte. Mrs. Delia Scow, Mt. Pleasant; 28 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; a brother, Heber Morley, and a sister, Mrs. Cord-lia Cord-lia M. Christensen, Mt. Pleasant. Miss Phyllis Jones of Chestei returned to" her home Sunda where she is convalescing after an operation at a Moroni hospital. hos-pital. ( Mr. and Mrs. Roger McWorth-en McWorth-en are the parents of a baby bo who arrived March 1. The many relatives and friends of Henry Heinle are happy to welcome him home following: his convalescence the past five weeks at a Salt Lake hospital where he was taken because of a serious ailment. He is very much improved anr' is glad to be at home again. "The Belle, of Bagdad" opera which was presented at the Moroni high school last Friday-evening Friday-evening proved to be a big success suc-cess and much credit is due Chester A. Stone, director, and the cast for their outstandin; performance. , "No opera has been better prepared and it would rate any time with college work," is comment heard at the opera. The 85-voice chorus was outstanding. out-standing. Reese Bradley underwent an operation last week at a Moroni Mo-roni hospital, He is reported to be improving. Seldbn N. Heaps will present a free organ - concert Saturday evening, March 19, in the West ward chapel at 7:30 p. m. to demonstrate the Wurlitzer elec-I elec-I trie organ. Everyone is invited to be in attendance and enjoy this great treat of music. |