Show Final rites held for Mrs Lovina M Murphy An overflow crowd of friends and neighbors joined in paying tribute to Uie life of Lovina at funeral services held for her on December 7 at Uie ML Emmons chapel where she and her family had attended church for many Bishop Ray Oman DIED IN SALT LAKE Funeral services were held 7 for Lovina Moon Murphy who died following a short She had been a devoted church worker all her cf the Altamont which now includes conducted the MURPHY died in tho Salt Lake Hospital 4 at p.m. after a short Known throughout Uie as she had devoted her life to helping her neighbors both and For many years she was a wife of a bishop and slake president and filled tins assignment with love and devotion to him and those he presided Born 1889 in a daughter of Hyrum and Hess she married Edwin Murphy June in Uie Salt Lake Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Shortly after their Murphy was called to serve a three yar mission in During his absence Murphy resided in Woodland where she was IN 1917 THEY moved to Upalco to spend Uie remainder See FINAL back page Final rites 1 from page 5 of her and 1 1 Murphy opened and operated a general merchandise store un-S til late in 1939 when they went 5 out of For several years she was postmistress at 5 Throughout her life 2 she has been active in 5 and Relief Society k and Murphy cele-S their golden wedding at their Upalco home ff three years ago last June when many of their friends and fi neighbors from various parts of the state came to wish them K fit 8 SPEAKERS WHO paid glow-g ing tribute to the life of love and devotion of Murphy K were Bishop Frank K a Lola Relief Society fj Bishop Phillip Duchesne and a grand-K L. J. Musical contributions included a chorus H from Altamont High 5 under the direction of pal Douglas Barrus who Know That My Redemer vocal Lost Norma g ladies chorus under the di-K of Birdie Swasey The K and The The pre- lude and postlude music was K played by Ann a 5 Prayers were R given by Glen E. Mohl-pj Leland Potts and Ariel g with Melvin J. Benson dedicating the ft Pall bearers were six Noel Joel Eddie and Bert Taylor and John Paul 9 Burial was in the Upalco g cemetery under the direction 3 of the Mortuary of STATE ROAD officials who attended the meeting explained that a cattle and machinery underpass and fencing would be provided on the new alignment where severance The present road would be turned to the It livestock and would bring greater damage to more people to widen the old alignment to federal this fact would make the realignment more expensive than the proposed new The north route is through so much boggy ground that construction costs would be greater than proposed south THE PROPOSED south route would follow the general line of the existing county and be cheaper to maintain because of its being on the edge of the hill and out of the Estimated cost of construction of the new road survey is If reconstruction on the present route on the north of the Duchesne would cost an estimated Estimated savings in maintenance costs over a period on the proposed route is which would pay for itself in 20 travel on this portion of U. Highway 40 within the next 20 years is at present daily count is Route of the proposed relocation will commence near the east limits of Duchesne the church road and extending southeast to a new crossing of the Strawberry thence easterly along a line south of the river along the bench above the river bot-tois to a point south of thence to a point on the present road about one-half mile east of the present Duchesne River Bridge |