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Show Funerals ELEANOR ACCUTTROOP Funeral services for Eleanor Accuttroop, 9. Myton, who died at the Ft, Duchesne hospital Saturday, Jan. 14, of a heart ailment, were held Tuesday at the Randlett Episcopal church, the Rev. Joseph Hogben officiating. offici-ating. Burial was in the Randlett Rand-lett church lot, under the direction di-rection of the Dillman mortuary. mortu-ary. Roosevelt. She was born Nov. 20, 1940, at Ft. Duchesne, a daughter of Wesley and Margaret Kana-patch Kana-patch Accuttroop, Myton. Survivors include her parents; a sister, Amelia; three brothers Duane, Mvron and Armon, Myton; My-ton; and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sireech. and Mrs. Accuttroop Jones, Whiterocks. CHARLES F. SMITH Charles Franklin Smith, of Bluebell, died at Salt Lake City, January 17, of a heart ailment. He had been in Salt Lake almost a year trying to regain his health. He was born at Price. Utah, May 8. 1886, a son of Charles and Luna Alger Smith. H e moved to the Basin with his parents in December 1908. As a boy he worked with his father fath-er hauling freight, and in later 'ife. he drove the school bus for many years. He is survived by his widow, M-?rtha Ja"e B'rd Smith, and two sons. Franklin Bi-d Smith, of Salt Lake, Harry R. Smith, Drip; His mother Mrs. Luna Smith, Duchesne: two brothers, Ralh Smith, Tabiona: Mrvin Smith. Duchesne: one sister, Mrs. Leila Wardle. Duchesne. Funeral services will be held at Eluebell Friday. Most folks know how to say nothing, but few. of them know 1 when. |