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Show Death Comes To My ton Mother; III A Long Time Erma D. Nielson Adams, 33, died ednesday, Sept. 19. at 10 a. m. at her home, following a lingering illness. She was born anuary 26, 1918 at Arcadia, a daughter of Emery and Sarah Bird Nielson.' She attended the Arcadia school until the family moved to Myton about 1924. She then attended the Myton Elementary school and graduated gradu-ated from the Roosevelt high school with the class of 1936. On December' 23. 1939, she married M. C. Adams at ernal and made her home in Myton unitl the time of her death. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Surviving are her husband, : her parents, and three children, Terrance Lynn Calvert, a son by a former marriag, Ruth Eleanor El-eanor Adams and Richard Cline Adams, all of Myton; two step sons, Frank Adams, Myton and Blaine Adams, Tooele; a brother, Acel Nielson, Roosevelt; two sisters, sis-ters, Mrs. Earl Hardinger, Encampment, En-campment, Wyo., and Mrs. Elton uick, Bayport, Minnesota. Funeral services were held Saturday at 1 p. m. in the My-ton My-ton ward chapel, with Bishop Glenn Gilbert in charge of the services, as follows: Prelude and postlude music by Mrs. Syerl Dennis; invocation, invoca-tion, Wilmer Murray; chorus, Mrs. Gareth Anderson, Mrs. Owen Burgess, Mrs. Levi Por-ritt, Por-ritt, Mrs. Morris Miller, Lu been Anderson, Alice Smith and Jenene Harris; speaker, H. L. Crapo; vocal solo, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose," Floyd Ross: speaker, Hale Holgate; vocal voc-al chorus; benediction, Leonard Harris. Pallbearers were Frank Adams, Ad-ams, Cpl. John Wolker. Wint-worth Wint-worth Mott. LeRoy Mott, Reed Peterson and Aften Richens. Interment was in the Myton City cemetery, under the direction direc-tion of Olpin mortuary. Miss Nina Babcock left Friday Fri-day to resume her studies at the U.S.A.C, Logan. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Crapo ( took their small daughter to , Salt Lake City Wednesday fori medical attention. I |