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Show ELSIE CAMPBELL Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Elsie Campbell, Camp-bell, 65, widow of the late Dr. Michael Campbell, former Roosevelt Roos-evelt residentSi and a dentist by profession. She died in a Phoenix, Arizona hospital, Sept. 1, and funeral services were held Sept. 4 at 10 a.m. in the Chapel In The Garden, Mercer Mortuary, and burial was in the St. Francis Cemetery beside her husband, who died in 1948. The Campbells lived in Roosevelt Roos-evelt approximately 20 years and followed his dental profession. profes-sion. He owned the Standard Cabins and built Victory Park. They lived in Salt Lake for one year before moving to Phoenix. They moved from Roosevelt in . 1945 when ill health forced Dr. Campbell's retirement. While a resident of Roosevelt Mrs. Campbell was active in civic affairs, being a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Aux-iliary and the Altrus Club. SUMNER PROVO WHITEROCKS Funeral services ser-vices were held Wednesday in the St. Elizabeth's Episcopal church under the direction of the Rev. Richard E. Lundberg, for Sumner Provo', 79, who died Saturday at 10:30 p.m. in the Roosevelt LDS Hospital after a long illness. His wife, Helen Pigeon, died in 1930. Survivors are two sons and two daughters, Henry Provo, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mabel Ar-rowgap, Ar-rowgap, Richfield; Mrs. Edna DuShane, Neola; Hiawatha Provo, Pro-vo, Whiterocks; nine grandchildren. grandchil-dren. Burial was in the Fort Duchesne Du-chesne cemetery under the direction di-rection of the Olpin Mortuary of . Roosevelt. |