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Show Final Hifes Held June 20 For Clair II. Labriim - r, .-( ' fyV. ; 1 . . ! ts Funeral services were conducted con-ducted by Bishop R. Vernon Larson of the Roosevelt weard at 2 p. m., June 20, for C. H. (Clair) Labium, prominent Roosevelt businessman and civic ci-vic and church leader, whq died on Father's Day' of a heart ailment, . Speakers were Wlllard Day, of Salt Lake City, Lee Wig-combe, Wig-combe, of Provo, Lee Angus, or Roosevelt, and Bishop Larson. Lar-son. A musical program consisted consist-ed of a quartet, composed of Vere Johnson, Ronald Benson, Ned Gines and Clyde Johnson, which sang "In the Garden," and "God of Our Fathers;" a yocal sqlp by Dorothy Luck, Vernal, who sang "He Who Hath Clean Hands," and Mrs. Mary Ellen Gardner sang ''Come Unto Me;" a violin solo by Carrie Wills; and Mrs. Hollis Hullinger played the prelude and posilude musie. The invocation was given by Bruce Smith; the benediction benedic-tion by Carlyle Reynolds; and President B. O. Colton dedi-' caied the grave. Burial was in the Roosevelt cemetery, under un-der the. direction of the Olpin Mortuary, Roosevelt, |