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Show EeoSa Services Fos Helen E3utc5?eon' Funeral services were conduced con-duced Wednesday at the Neola ward chancl for Mrs. Helen M. Hutchcon," 74, wife of Charles Ilulchcon. who died Saturday at the family home in Neola after a lingering illness. Mr? 'Hutchcon was born in Scotland in 1872. In 1893 she came to the United States and was married to Charles Hutchcon aJ Brookfield. Missouri June 9 of that same year. They moved to the Uintah Basin in 1895 and settled in Vernal whore they re-cided re-cided until they moved to Neola in J 9 10. Mr. and Mrs Hutcheon celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1943. Mrs Hutchcon is survived by her husband, ihrce daughters, Alice McGuire of Clearfield, Violet Mills of Neola and Helen Allrcd of Springfield; two sons. Arthur and Alexander Hutchcon of Neola, 18 Grandchildren. 6 rreat-grandchildren. and three sisters who are living in Scotland. Scot-land. , ' Services at the Neola ward were conducted as follows: prayer pray-er at the home, J. O. Peterson: quartet. "Beautiful Isle Oi Somewhere." Lazclle Henrie, Neohi Smilhson, A. C. Johnson, Pearl Peterson: invocation. Ferris Fer-ris Hemic; duet. "In The Garden." Gard-en." A. C. and Dorothy Johnson; obituary, Ruth Jensen; speaker. Ben Dye; vocal solo, "Going Ilom," Pearl Peterson: speaker, Dan Mitchell; vocal solo, "Face To Face." Lazclle Henrie: remarks, re-marks, Bishop Rex Gardner; benediction. Ncphi Smithso-:. Burial was in the Neola ccmc-terv ccmc-terv under the dirccton of the Dillman Mortuary with John A. Olsen dedicating the grave. |