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Show Rites Held For Beverly Wood I I Y, yd Lake LDS Temple. MRS. WOOD worked as a secretary for an insurance firm before her marriage. She was an active LDS member and served in many auxiliary positions. posi-tions. She was a talented singer sin-ger and sang in various LDS ward choirs for many years. She was active in the Garden Bouquet Club and the Jan Jefferson Jef-ferson Democratic Women's Club. She is survived by her husband; hus-band; son, Rodney J. Wood, NSL; two grandchildren, six nieces and one nephew. She was preceded in death by her twin infants Karen and Kendall Ken-dall who died in 1952. FUNERAL SERVICES were held June 1 in the Orchard 13th Ward Chapel, NSL, with Bishop Lee C. Stone officiating officiat-ing and dedicating the grave. The family prayer was given by Wesley Twitchell; prelude and postlude music by Owenetta Jack; vocal solo by Jean Albrand and speakers were Bishop Jean 0. Kart-chner Kart-chner and Bishop Merlin W. Page. Interment was in the Lakeview Bountiful Cemetery under the direction of Memorial Memo-rial Estates Mortuary. jj BEVERLY M. WOOD Beverly Jean Mounteer Wood, age 55, died May 28, 1982 in the Lakeview Hospital after a long illness. She was bom Aug. 22, 1926 in Salt Lake i Qty, a daughter of John James and Elizabeth Astill Mounteer. Moun-teer. She married Jack B. m Wood June 21, 1921 in North I Salt Lake. The marriage was y later solemnized in the Salt |