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Show KEITH BOWEN Final Elites EleSd Fer Keith Bowen Final rites we,re paid to Keith J. Bowen Thursday morning at the Roosevelt stake house at 11 a.m. The prayer at the mortuary was given by R. V. Larson. Mrs. Evelyn Schmiett played the prelude pre-lude and post-lud'e music and other accompaniments. A quartet consisting of Bennie Schmiett, Mrs. Lyle Heintz, Mrs. Ted Heath and Mrs. Claire Hol-lingsworth, Hol-lingsworth, sang, "O, My Father." The invocation was offered by Bishop Clair Haslem Mrs. Gladys Christmas sang, "Face to Face;" Hugh W. Col.ton was the first speaker. Bennie Schmiett and Mrs. Heath sang, "Beautiful Land;," W. K. Dye followed as the second speaker; Gladys Christmas sang, "A Perfect Day;" the benediction was offered by Grand Spitham, and the pallbearers were' Chester Smith, Billie Bowen, Harmon Bisel, Royal Horrocks, Lloyd Hallett and Gerold Bolton. The' Uintah Cattle and Horse Assn. and the Farm Creek Stock Assn. members were honorary pallbearers; also J. L. Lindsey of Bountiful, Dan Freed of Salt Lake City, and Harvey Creech of Vernal. Ver-nal. Out-of-town friends and rela tives were Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill of Rangely, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Warren, War-ren, Mrs. Bessie Warren of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, Mrs. Naomi McRoberts, William Wil-liam D. Bowen, Roster Bowen, Florence DeGraw, R. B. Money. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bowen, Gladys Christmas, Christ-mas, Elna B. Smith, Earl Jenkins of Spanish Fork. The Cow-Bells of Vernal served sixty-five friends and relatives at lunch after the grave-side services, at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Colton. |