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Show MtaiBiira I BRIGHAM Y. STEVENSON Funeral services were held yesterday in aait Lake City at tne Stratford Ward Chapel for Urigham Y. Stevenson, 7u, who died at his home in Salt Lake Sunday night of natural causes. Additional services were held in the Mt. Home LDS Ward Chapel Chap-el today at 1 p. m.. witn burial in the Mt. Home cemetery. He was born June 9. 18U2, in Escalante, a son of David Alexander Alex-ander and Catherine Justet Stevenson. Stev-enson. In 1905 he married Dl-pha Dl-pha West. She died in 1918. He married Mabel Snyder, April 20, 1920, in Duchesne. He was a member of the Stratford Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of . Latter-day Saints. He was a retired merchant. Besides his widow, Salt Lake, he is survived by three sons, Clifford B., Grant and J. Lorin Stevenson, all of Mountain Home; one brother, Moruii Stevenson, Helper; a sister,' Eita Moffitt, Salt Lake City; 1?. grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. j RAYMOND POWELL SACKETT Funeral services were conducted con-ducted in the Nephi Second Ward Chapel last Saturday for Clifford Powell Sackett, 43-year-old heavy equipment operator of Nephi, who was killed at the Mclntyre ranch near Learning, Millard County, July 22 at 6:15 p. m. He was born April 1, 1909 in Randlett. a son of Edward W. and Edith Amelia Powell Sack ett. He married Effie Mae Pearson, Pear-son, March 27, 1929, in Gallup. N. M. He lived in Washington state for five years prior to moving to Nephi a year ago. He and his brother were associated in the land-leveling business. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Surviving are his widow, Nephi; Ne-phi; five children, Clara Mae, Larry P., Velda, Clifford Sackett. Sack-ett. Jr., and Edith Colleen Sackett, Sack-ett, all of Nephi; three sisters and a brother, Mrs. Lydia Bowers, Bow-ers, Mrs. Lillian Madsen, and Alma V. Sackett, all of NeDhi, and Mrs. Hannah Taylor, Orem; three half-brothers, Archie Le-Roy Le-Roy Sackett, Laurence Rondo Sackett and Ernest I. Sackett, all of California, and his stepmother, step-mother, Mrs. Bertha Pass Sackett, Sack-ett, California. JENNIE Y. LONGHAIR Funeral services were held at Whiterocks Saturday at 11 a. m. for Jennie Yanowitz Longhair, Long-hair, 48, of Roosevelt, who died in a Salt Lake Hospital July 21, following a long illness. Burial was in the Fort Duchesne cemetery, ceme-tery, under the direction of the Dillman Mortuary. She was born Jan. 9, 1904. in the Uintah Basin, a daughter of Thomas and Lizzie Yanowitz She soent all of her life in the vicinity of Roosevelt, where her husband. Judd Longhair, engaged en-gaged in farming. Surviving are her husband; two sons. Harrv and LeRoy Lonphair. both of Roosevelt, and i dauehter. Lot'ie Longhair, ir Wvoming. and 13 e'randrhi'drr,. BIDS FOR . COAL Union High School Board will accept bids for approximately 300 tons of coal to be delivered ing the school year 1952-53. Bids should be mailed to Union High School, Roosevelt. Utah, co L. F. Hutchmgs, principal. prin-cipal. Bids must include a statement state-ment of the source of the coal. Union High School Board reserves re-serves the right to reject any or all bids and may accept the bid higher than the lowest bid if it is in the interest of the board. Bids must be submitted on or before August 8. 1952 at 5 p. m. BETTE ELDREDGE. Clerk, Union High School Board 7-17-usc |