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Show DELORIS T. CANNON Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. in the Roosevelt stake chapel under the direction of Bishop R. V. Larson, of the Roosevelt ward, for Deloris Tru-jillo Tru-jillo Cannon, 22, who died in a Salt Lake hospital Wednesday at 11 a.m. following a long illness. ill-ness. Mrs. Cannon was born May 31 1931, in Roosevelt, a daughter daugh-ter of Merce and Clara Birchell Trujillo. She was married to Bill Cannon, but they were later lat-er divorced. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. iSpeakers at the services included in-cluded Davis Morrill, James E. Bacon and Bishop Larson. Mrs. Elaine Hullinger played the prelude pre-lude and postlude music and vocal numbers were presented by a quartett composed of E. Floyd Ross, C. N. Memmott, Melvin Peterson and Glen Gilbert; Gil-bert; vocal duets by Charleen and Phyllis Quitchopoo, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Taylor; and a solo by Miss Janice Nielson. Prayer at the home was by James Trujillo, Tru-jillo, the invocation was by Merrill Mer-rill Rasmussen, the benediction by Floyd Ross and the grave was dedicated by Bishop Larson. Lar-son. Survivors include one son, Delbert, 3; her parents, three brothers and four sisters, Dennis, Den-nis, Ray and DelRoy and Lennis Trujillo, all of Ely, Nevada; Lida and Evelyn Trujillo, Roosevelt; Roose-velt; Mrs. Valera Workman, Los Angeles; her maternal grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Grace Van, and paternal grandfather, Quirino Trujillo, Roosevelt. Burial was in the Roosevelt Cemetery under the direction of the Dillman Mortuary, of Roosevelt. |