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Show James Wilson, 51, Dies At Ogden Of Heart Ailment MYTON Funeral services for James Franklin Wilson, 51, who died Aug. 10 of a heart ailment ail-ment in an Ogden hospital, were held Monday in the Myton LDS ward chapel, Bishop Glen Gilbert Gil-bert officiating. Mr. Wilson was rushed-to the hospital from his home in Myton following a heart attack. He was born April 18, 1899, at Price, a son of Charles F. and Mary Taylor Wilson, and married Vera Harmon in Price, Nov. 3, 1919. In 1926 they moved mov-ed to California, where they remained until 1938, at which time they moved to Myton. From 1942-46 Mr. Wilson was employed at the Ogden arsenal. At the time of his fatal illness he was employed in Myton as a 1 carpenter, and was a member of the Vernal Carpenters union. Survivors include his widow, Myton; one son, Brent James Wilson, Myton; three daughters, Barbara Joyce WUsgn, Myton-Mrs, Myton-Mrs, L, N, Dubois, Ogden; and Miss Nola Wilson, San Francisco; one grandchild; four brothers, ! Elmer, Myton; George, Gait, Calif.; Oliver, Rio Vista, Calif.; and William Wilson, Los Angeles; An-geles; three sisters, Mrs. Sally Simpson, Toppenish, Wash,; Mrs. Marlene Cox, Yakima, j Wash.; and Mrs. Myrtle Stevens, Tacoma, Wash, |