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Show Funeral Held For Irene Redfoot Funeral services were held Friday Fri-day at 1 p.m. for Irene Redfoot, 30, at the Presbyterian church. Rev. Allen, of the Whiterocks Episcopal church, was in charge of the services. Prelude and postlude music was given by Mrs. O. A. Dart; vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. H. C. Cooper, accompanied by Mrs. Dart. Burial was in the Myton City Cemetery, where the Indian service was given. Prayer was by Rev. Allen. The Olpin Mortuary was in charge. Mrs. Redfoot, wife of Jackie Redfoot, died suddenly Tuesday evening. She is survived by her husband; 2 children; her parents, Jim Accawinna Wash and Ruby Alhandra Wash; 4 sisters, Margaret Mar-garet Cuch, Jane Redfoot, Melba Colorow and Janette Wash; one brother, Jonas Wash. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Edward's during dur-ing the late holidays were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Butterfield and daughter, Kathy, Mrs. Re Lamb, Mrs. W. H. Linck, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. P. E. Church, Mrs. Wesley Jenson, Mrs. James Dalgleish and Mrs. A C. Tolboe we're guests at the home of Mrs. Floyd Lamb in Roosevelt, Friday afternoon, to enjoy a delightful de-lightful dessert luncheon and an afternoon of bridge. High score prize was awarded to Mrs. Linck. Mrs. Albert Tanner, who has been convalescing at the home of her son in Salt Lake City, following follow-ing recent surgery, was' sufficiently sufficient-ly improved to be returned to her home, Sunday. Mr. Tanner went to Salt Lake to get his wife, who will be confined to her home' for some time, Mrs, George' Funk went to Mt. Pleasant, Sunday, to spend the day with her daughter, Joan, who is attending Wasatch Academy. The day being a special event, the birthday anniversary of the young , Miss. Mrs. LaVor Dennis accompanied accom-panied Mrs. Funk as far as Springville where she spent the day visiting at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Peterson. vThey returned re-turned to Myton Sunday night Charles Meranda and Stephen Meranda spent Sunday at their ranch west of town, coming from American Fork to attend to their property interests. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Babcock are rejoicing, over the arrival of an infant daughter, born January 3rd at Vernal. Mr. Babcock brought his wife' and tiny daughter to their home in Myton, Sunday. |