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Show ROBERT COLOROW BRIDGELAND Funeral services ser-vices were held Monday at 2 p. m. in the Bridgeland Ward Chapel for Robert Colorow, 5U, unaer the direction of Bishop Van Tassel of the Bridgeland Ward. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mr. Colorow Col-orow died almost instantly when his auto crashed into a canal bridge IV2 miles east of Neola Friday, Aug. 29, at 11 a. m. Roy Helm, Utah Highway Patrolman, Pa-trolman, said the vehicle crashed crash-ed into a bridge abutment and overturned in a canal. Mr. Col orow was the only occupant of the east-bound vehicle. He was born in 1902 in Utah, a son of Robert Colorow. In 1936 he married Frances Anka-pont Anka-pont at Bridgeland. He had been a farmer and lifelong resident of Bridgeland, and was a member of the Ute Tribe. Survivors are his widow, and the following sons 'and daughters: daugh-ters: David Colorow, Wh'itQ-rocks. Wh'itQ-rocks. Huett. Marshall, Couslen, Raymond, Janette and Glenda Colorow, all of Bridgeland; and a brother, Charles Colorow, Whiterocks. Burial was in the Myton cemetery, cem-etery, under the directic-n of the Dillman Mortuary of Roosevelt. ALVINA WASHINGTON WHITEROCKS Graveside services were held Sunday for Alvina Washington, 10-month-old daughter of Wilbur and L-eonis Wash Washington, of I Whiterocks, who died Aug. 26 I in a Salt Lake hospital after la. lingering illness.. She was born in Fort Duchesne Du-chesne Oct. 25, 1951. Survivors include the parents, four brothers and sisters, Will-ard, Will-ard, Anita, Calvin and Michael Washington, all of Whiterocks, a half brother, Alfred Copper-field, Copper-field, Bridgeland; and a grandfather, grand-father, Booker T. Washington. Whiterocks. |