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Show Services For Two Brothers Held; Legion Directed Funeral services for Max Tuft Jenson who met death from a shotgun accidentally discharged on Nov. 17, and memorial series ser-ies for his brother, Stanley jenson,who was killed in front line action in Korea on October 8 were held Wednesday, Nov. 21 at 1 P- m. ili the Myton Ward Chapel. Services were under the direction of the American Legion Le-gion Wm. R. Sands Post No. 5, with Commander Blaine Brokaw in charge. The prelude and postlude were played by Mrs. Randall Bussell. Colors were advanced by colpr bearers and guards. An-tone An-tone Uresk, John Uresk, Lynn Dean and Clyde Iorg. Invocation was offered, by Chaplain Glen Gilbert; speakers were Clifford Drollinger and Leonard Harris; vocal solos, "Sometime. Somewhere Some-where We'll Understand," Garrett Gar-rett Stone, accompanied by Mrs. Russell, and "Going Home," Mrs. Roland Krebs, accompanied by Mrs: 0. A. Dart. Benediction was offered by Herald Crapo. Interment was in the Roosevelt Roose-velt Cemetery, with Legion graveside services. Pallbearers were Marion Felter, Elmer Yer-gensen, Yer-gensen, Lloyd Nelson. Allan Babcock, Frank Adams and Reed Peterson. George Wedig was in charge of the firing squad composed of Lowell Babcock, H.' C. Cooper, Calvin Monks. Arthur Ar-thur Brian, Elwin Porritt, Paul Felter, Robert Hemphill and Jay Jenkins. j Announcement has been received re-ceived of the arrival at a son, born Sunday, November 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Hinton in Salt Lake City. Mrs Hinton is the former Rose Brokaw, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Brokaw, of Myton. The proud grandparents left Friday for Le-hi Le-hi to visit their daughter and son-in-law and the new arrival. |