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Show Funerals LARS O. FRANDSEN Funeral services for Lars Otto Frandsen, 77, of Roosevelt, who died Tuesday, Oct. 22, in the Roosevelt hospital following a lingering illness, were conducted conduct-ed at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Roosevelt ward chapel, with Bishop Hollis Hullinger officiating. officiat-ing. Prayer at the home was offered of-fered by Hillard Broderick. Musical Mus-ical numbers included vocal solos by Gertrude Moysh and J. Stratford Strat-ford Loosle. and a vocal duet by Gertrude Moysh and Jence Benson. Ben-son. The invocation was offered by Sam R. Page, with the obituary obit-uary by Ilollis Hullinger. Lionel Jensen and Harold Eldrcdge were the speakers. Benediction was offered by Sharon Anderson. Burial was in the Roosevelt cemetery under the direction of thp Dillman mortuary, with Seth Wilson offering graveside prayer. EMMA C. L. PACK IOKA (Special) Funeral services ser-vices for Mrs. Emma Cordelia Lambert Pack. 83. of Salt Lake City, who died Sunday; OctTo of causes incident to age and til health resulting from a fraohli cd hip suffered 10 years " were conducted Thursday Kamas. . y al . . Mrs. Pack was born January 5, 1864 in Kamas, a dauchtM John and Adelia Grosbeck Lam bert. She married Don Carino Pack, March 10, 1897 In thf Salt Lake Temple. He dUrt March 20, 1931. Ulea Mrs. Pack and her husband were one of the early pioneer families into the Ioka area at tling there in 1908. She was an active member of the Latter-Dav Saints church and served as lit ' counselor of the first Relief So- ' ciety organization formed b ' Ioka. She later served as nred dent of the Relief Society for a . number of years. . . Survivors include two sons Garrett C. and Sharon D. Pack' Salt Lake City; a brother and four siters, Joseph Lambert Roosevelt; Mrs. Ann M. White! i ! Marion; Mrs. Mercy H. Lewis I Kamas; Mrs. Emmaline CarDen' 'ter. Park City, and Mrs. Lena Mitchie, Provo. Four grandchildren grandchil-dren also survive her. |