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Show 1 (olfrn.mreft 1 DAVID LeROY BENSON Graveside services will be conducted Friday, Aug. 15, at 2 p. m. in the Roosevelt cemetery ceme-tery for David LeRoy Benson, week-old baby son of Ronald and Gwen Pack Benson. Bishop E. J. Nixon of the Roosevelt Second Ward will officiate. The baby died early Tuesday morning at the Roosevelt LPS Hospital, having been ill since its birth on August 4 1952. Survivors include hit parents; two sisters and two brothers, Vicki, Steven, Susan and Michael Mi-chael Benson, all of Roosevelt, and four grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Pack, Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Benson, Provo. Burial will be directed by the Olpin Mortuary of Roosevelt. MARY P. MAXFIELD Funeral services were conducted con-ducted July 17 in Richland, Washington, in memory of Mary Peterson Maxfield, age 40. She died July 13 following a lingering linger-ing illness. She was born May 17, 1912, at Hayden, Utah, a daughter of James (now deceased) and Le-vern Le-vern Peterson. She spent her childhood years in the vicinity of Roosevelt, graduating from Roosevelt High School in 1931. She was employed at the Roosevelt Roos-evelt post office prior to her marriage to Harold Leslie Max-field Max-field in the Salt Lake Temple November 16, 1937. Survivors include her husband hus-band and three children, Thomas Thom-as Gerald, age 12, Phillip 8, and Linda, 3; her mother and stepfather step-father Dan Adams, of Dryfork; three sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Sprouse. Ogden; Mrs. Edna Paup, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Leah Voyles, Boise, Idaho; two brothers, J. Clayton and Lt. Dean D. Peterson, of Clearfield. |