Show Funeral Rites Held For Civic Worker Impressive funeral services were held Sunday at two o'clock at the Roosevelt ward chapel for Malinda who died at her home in Roosevelt Thursday after long The services were under the direction of the Bishopric with Horace J. Bishop a quartette consisting of Avard Curtis Lee Angus and Bennie sang the first and last they were accompanied by Mrs T. the invocation was pronounced by T. the speakers were Ray E. Dill-man and John E. who both spoke of the sterling qualities of Bryce and the fine ideals which she held up to her i a duet by David Nicholson and John E accompanied by Heiner was the next musical Bishop Ritchie spoke of consolation to the family and thanks for the help given during the illness and death of Carlyle Reynolds offered te Lee Angus dedicated the The pall bearers were Homer P. Ray S. Dick David Ted Bryner and Lester Cow The many lovely floral offerings bespoke the love and respect of the were taken care of by R. S. H. Paul Mullins and Carol Bryce was borne at 11 She was married to William H. Bryce in 1890 and came to the Uintah Basin in They lived near Altonah for some time and then moved to Roosevelt in 1914 where she has resided ever She has been active in church and having served on the stake board of the W. M. I. A. for some she was a member of the Rossevelt Business and Professional the and helped on many committees in civic Surviving her are four Lorin and Scott of Salt Lake Morgan Bryce of and Floyd D. of one Clarance L. Ashton of two Frank Ahlstrom of Minnie Griffin of a step June Bryner of 11 grandchildren aiva and seven Interment was in the Roosevelt All of the children were for the |