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Show MRS. LYDIA BIRD Mrs. Lydia Bird, 55. of Bluebell, Blue-bell, died Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. of rheumatic fever complications. compli-cations. Mrs. Bird was born Dec. 8, 1896, in Vernal, a daughter of Alva and Mary R. Merrill Lis-onbee. Lis-onbee. She married Clarence O. Bird in 1913 in Vernal. He died last October. She is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She is survived by her mother, moth-er, Bluebell; and the following eleven sons and two daughters: Charles Bird. Myton; Orrin Bird, Bluebell; Alva Bird, in the Army at Fort Knox, Ky.; Melvin Bird, Camp Roberts, Calif.; John Bird, Mt. Emmons: Leo, Irvin, Clinton and DeLoss Bird, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Dolly Dol-ly Sorenson, Salt Lake City; Mario, Stella and Jackie Bird, Bluebell. Also surviving are si grandchildren, grand-children, and the following brothers and sisters: H o s e a Lisonbee, Bluebell; Shelby Lis-onbee, Lis-onbee, Bridgeland; Mrs. Mary Bird, Merrill Lisonbee. Myton; Clifton Lisonbee, Mrs. Beil Bird. John L. Lisonbee, Bluebell, Blue-bell, and Mrs. Florence Williams, Wil-liams, Logan. Besides the two' sons now in service, six others have also been in military service. Funeral arrangements are under un-der the direction of Dillman Mortuary and are pending, awaiting word from the boys in service. |