OCR Text |
Show FAIRVIEW Erastus Garlic, 45, died at his home . here Sunday, He has been in poor health lor several years. Surviving are his widow Melinda Garlic and six children, Verl Car'.ie, Clear Creek, Or Cartic, Salt Lake, Ray Ward, Crystal and May Garlic of Fail view Funeral J services were held iin the South ward ' chapel. Bishop Peter Nielsen presiding, presid-ing, Music was furnished by the ward chior. Mrs. Olea Cox sang, "My Faith " in Thee" Prayers were offered by Al-! Al-! bert Stewart and Fred Danielson. The : speakers were Peter Peterson, Fred Rigby and Chancy Howell, closing - Bishop Nielson. Many flowers were given. A nmmber of relatives from :Salt Lake, Mt. Pleasant and Spring City came to attend the funeral. The following program was given at the sixty-fifth anniversary of Mr. J end Mrs. Jordan Brady's wedding: ' Singing, Count Your Blessiing. Bless-ip,T Bless-ip,T was asked on the food by Jordan H. Brady, Speech of welcome by Warren War-ren A. Brady, song toy Patriarch' anu Mrs. Jordan Brady, 'Hard Times Come Again No More,' reading by J. II. Brady, "A tribute to his parents," . , Mr Mrs. Cheney, "Sil- ver Threads Among the Gold, remarks re-marks by Peter Peterson, Reminic-ences, Reminic-ences, song by Jesse Clement, read-In.? read-In.? by Mrs. Ophelia Cox, (missionary (mission-ary experiences by Elder Earl Clement, Cle-ment, recently returned from the .Southern States; reading by Mrs. Justice Jordan, violin music toy Jordan Jor-dan H. Brady and William Cheney, etep-dance by J. P. Jordan, remarks by Bishop John R. Graham. Hawaiian 'cons bv Mrs. George Olsen, Reading Read-ing by Ada Cruser, Benediction t .ester Miner Olen Miner, son of Lester i wa, operated upon for appendicitis at Fairview ths week. He is reported to be getting a!ois nicely at tm-' tm-' writing. |