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Show Funerals SAMUEL D. BARTLETT Funeral services for Samuel Dean Bartlett, 6-w'eek-old son of George W. and Frances Kitchen Bartlett, of Tridell, were conducted con-ducted Wednesday at 3 p. m. in the Tridell Ward chapel with Bishop H. LeRoy Morrill officiating. officiat-ing. Born August 5, 1948 at Roosevelt, Roos-evelt, Samuel died September 27 at 5:30 a. m. at the Roosevelt hospital following a brief illness. Surviving, besides his parents, are four brothers: Robert, Grant and Maurice Bartlett. Tridell. and George Bartlett, Price; three sisters, Lorraine, Kathcrine and Margo Bartlett, Tridell; thr?e grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kitchen and Charles Bartlett. Tridell. Burial was in the Tridell cemetery under the direction of the Olpin Mortuary. HYRUM ELDRED WILSON Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Wednesday afternoon, September 22 at the Roosevelt Ward chapel for Hyrum Eldred (Ted) Wilson, 38, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wilson, who died September 19 of injuries suffered suf-fered in a rock slide at Scofield the-preceding Monday. Prayer at the mortuary was offered by J. Austin Pack. Sei-vices Sei-vices at the chapel were under the direction of Bishop Hollis Hullinger, with organ prelude and postludc played by Elaine Hullinger. The benediction was offered by Hillard Broderick. Musical selections included duets "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and "Abide With Me" sung by Beverly White and Jenee Benson, Ben-son, with a vocal solo, "Oh, My Father," sung by Renee Labrum. Speaker? were Bishop Hullinger and J." Harold Eldredge Benediction Bene-diction was pronounced by Car-lyle Car-lyle Reynolds. Burial was in the Roosevelt city cemetery under the direction direc-tion of the Dillman Funeral Home with military honors accorded ac-corded by the Legionnaires of Basin Post 64. Presley Timothy offered the graveside prayer. Taps were played by Merlin Reynolds and Jack Alexander. DELLA MITCHIE HORROCKS NEOLA (Special) Funeral services for Mrs. Delia Mitchie Horrocks, 76, ho died September Septem-ber 19 following a lingering illness, ill-ness, were conducted at 10:30 a. m. Thursday, September 23, in the Neola Ward chapel with Bishop Lionel Jensen officiating. The invocation was offered by Lavell Horrocks. Musical selections selec-tions included a vocal duet - ft "Sometime We'll Understand,' c by Lazell Henrie and Doroth 1 Jensen; vocal solos "That i derful Mother of Mine," by 0i p tis Walton and "Going Home"b 7 Mrs. Rulon Anderton. W.K.Dj? '1 and Bishop Jensen were the speakers. The benediction fa pronounced by John Bolton ' 1 Burial ' was in the Woddld I cemetery under the direction i the Olpin Mortuary. ' J |