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Show Final Rites For Lyle Reynolds Held On Saturday Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 1 p. m. in the Roosevelt L D S Stake House for Carlyle (Lyle) Reynolds. Reyn-olds. 54, active Roosevelt business busi-ness and church man who died in a Salt Lake hospital Nov. 12, following an operation. Bishop R. Vernon Larson, of the Roosevelt Ward, conducted the services and expressed the gratitude of the family for the many acts of kindness and sympathy sym-pathy extended them, and those who participated on the program. pro-gram. Speakers were James E. Bacon, Ba-con, stake high councilman and president of the Uintah Basin Indian Mission, in which Mr. Reynolds and his wife have been serving for the past several sev-eral months. He eulogized the missionary whom he said had conformed to God's laws and .commandments so thoroughly that his eternal heritage was assumed. . The other speaker was Albert Harris, high councilman and a life-long friend of the Reynolds family, who told of his experience exper-ience with Mr. Reynolds in the same hospital where he was a patient. He commended Mr. Reynolds' life as one of friendship friend-ship and kindness which had been an example for good for his sons, daughters and friends. Organ prelude and postlude music was furnished by Mrs. David Watkins; and a quartet comfcosed of Ronald Benson, Bennie Schmiett, Melvin Peter-: son and Ned Gines sang "In The Garden," and "The Lord Is My Shepherd;" and Mrs. Dwain Buchanan sang "The Lord's Prayer," with Mrs.. Schmiett accompanying. The invocation was given by B. O. Colton. Rex Curry pronounced pro-nounced the benediction, and the grave at the cemetery was dedicated by Hoilis G. Hullin-ger. Hullin-ger. Basin Post No. 64, American Legion, conducted graveside services and presented and retired re-tired the colors at tne service in the church. A high priest in the Roosevelt Stake, Mr. Reynolds had served as a member of the Roosevelt Ward bishopric and was a ward teacher at the time of his death, in addition to being an Indian missionary. He had held other offices in the church, also. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nettie Mullins Reynolds, Roosevelt, and the . following three sons and two daughters: Howard, Merlin, Sylvan. LaVaur and VaLoy, all of Rooseyel': five grandchildren, and the following fol-lowing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Hazel Britt, Tacoma. Washington; Wash-ington; Lynn Reynolds and Fred Reynolds, of Vernal. : Burial was in the Roosevelt cemetery, under the direction of the Olpin Mortuary of Roosevelt., Roose-velt., . , , y., |