Show i m i Death Takes Roosevelt Civic Worker Funeral Services for Edith Held Tuesday Funeral services for Edith May Stoddard who died at a. m. Saturday morn- Ins following a long illness were held In the Roosevelt ward chap- l el Tuesday at 1 p. m. under the I direction of Bishop Horace J. Ritchie- Speakers were Ray E. E. L. Murphy and Bishop Ritchie and musical numbers were furnished by a quartet made up of Joseph T. John E. Warren Kirk and L. B. accompanied by Hollis and by Hugh Gagon and Miss Mowrey accompanied by Miss Afton Smithson who sang a The invocation was offered by Presley Timothy and the benediction was pronounced by Interment took place in the Roosevelt city cemetery where Charges E. Wright dedicated the Paul bearers were Lester and Melvin Taylor of Wayne and Warren Houck of Salt Lake City and Donald Marsing of Clifford Angus was in charge of the flowers ami assisting her were Venna Timothy and Lillis nieces of and Maxine and Active Timothy was born in Salt Lake county September a daughter of Oscar O. and Elizabeth Ann She spent the early part of her life in and later lived in On April she Wallace Timothy in After six years in Upalco and two in Uintah canyon the couple came to Roosevelt to make their During the years Timothy lived here she has been active in church and civic having served as a teacher in both the Roosevelt ward Primary and M. I. A organizations and an I. A. She was also active in the Roosevelt and county camps of the Daughters of Surviving in addition to her husband are a Max Moore of a Harold Timothy of and the following brothers and Charles E. Wright and Pearl Lewis of Taylor and Wil-ford Stoddard of |