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Show Services Held For I Early Settler I Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Friday at the Bridge-jland Bridge-jland church for David William I Hamilton, 93, who died at the Price City Hospital on July 8. Bishop Carl M. Van Tassell conducted con-ducted the services. Mr. Hamilton was well known in Bridgeland, being one of the early settlers in the Basin. The past few years he has made his I home in Price. He was the father of Mrs. J. I A. Brundage, grandfather of ! Reed Stansfield, Calvin Hamilton, Hamil-ton, Viola Shephard and Mary Liddell, all of Bridgeland. Burial was in the Myton Cemetery, Cem-etery, under direction of the Mitchell Mortuary, of Price. A large crowd of oul-of-town relatives rela-tives attended the services. Sergeant Ray Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor arrived ar-rived home Sunday from his paratroop base to spend a two week furlough with his parents. On his return to duty, he will serve as an instructor. Other guests at the Taylor home over the weekend wevo their son, Howard, from Rock Springs, Wyo.; their son ad daughter-in-law and two grandsons, grand-sons, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Taylor Tay-lor and sons, of Craig, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Anderson, Ander-son, of Park City, were Sunday Sun-day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Al-ma Smith. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Morett last week were his parents, Mr. and Mrs Marrell Morett, of San Ysidro, California, and Mr. and Mr-. Bill Tollefson and children, Pamela and Ronnie, of Saco, Montana. Mrs. Tallefson is Mr. Morett's sister. Ronald Lisonbee and Emma Lee Brady attended, the wedding wed-ding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Gale Wilson at Roosevelt Saturday Satur-day evening. v Glen Burdy has returned to his home in Pioche, Nevada, nf-ter nf-ter having been called here to attend funeral services for his brother-in-law, Wilson Neils?n. Kis wife, Mrs. Venice Purdy, and children remained here for a longer visit with her mother, Mrs. J, C. Neilsen. |