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Show ~ Local N ews | Qlassified Ads a Section B- Salt Lake City, Uta h = Frith“AS NESS | a my: es on Di and Saturday from igpm,.t° | from . Continued I Page B-L noon. { SALT Lake Lake City, the BURIAL schools : in Salt ool-and the Uni- City Cemetery_ W ill be directed LDS High School an cemetery d Sons Mor-) Flowers left. at See oA Uh ee ee eae aen Mortuary will be Whorton. School tended therane taiversity of|the Ogden en Ay versity fe, |. 0 Business at. the ; pee Pennsyiyama, 2 0 SURVIVORS include | ” -|taken. to Salt Lake CiY. eee. Post Office Lists r Assistant Gy,Yam) SDs Mts: Ogden; Ee aa.Mis.) Ce Madson, 7 da Wibert D. Moyle Jr. Rep ys (Miriam petroleum industry. | Oe the OD Gilbert D. Moyle ... Active in Death Takes Brotheofr OGDEN — Id} et second counselor in the First! Presidency of the Church of} Jesus Christ of Latter-day/ E 9) Saints, died Thursday morning | in his sleep while visiting at home of a daughter in uy the : ae cor Ogden. OU Oe O home was at in Salt bent MOYLE’S eek Nee heey Ogden. _ coe a A member of the Frm g tte Lake City. His wife found him dead about 8 a.m. at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Francis S. Madson, 3096 Polk Ave., | LDS Sem “|Church, he served a mission mt in Salt Lake AN ) = 0D of in the Eastern States from 1918 to 1919. At the time of. his death he was a member of the Seventies Quorum of er the Federal Heights LDS il. Ward City. of form the Idaho Refining Co. at Pocatello and the Inland Empire Refineries at Spokane, Wash. He was associated with the Phillips Petroleum Co. and me AS OS ke CS ede tee teed Co. been Oil Refining Salt Lake City. He later helped eect Wasatch se ‘He Fe Capitol Gasoline and Oil Co. of Salt Lake City and also was instrumental in organizing the At 1924 he retired. |Prior to that he operated the in. Brighton Hotel at Brighton in '|Big Cottonwood Canyon. He was the organizer of the a from ee HE WAS ACTIVE in the pe- ts troleum business es until 1950, when CO 9 MR. northwest-. = MR. MOYLE WAS a director of Wasatch Towers of ea in their ee company a '|was in charge of sales for that ern district. — Salt Salt Lake City, a son of Moyle. He married Helen Rich ‘lin the Salt Lake LDS Temple ee tee ak Sem 1 ele _fonah oe HE WAS BORN Jan. 5, 1898 _|James H. and Alice Dinwoodey a Lake City and was an officer With his son, Gilbert D: Moyle Jr, in the Moyle Petroleum Co., Rapid City, S.D. : Active in civic affairs, he |was a member of the Salt Lake Country Club, University Club, -|Elks Lodge, Spokane Club and Rotary Club of Spokane, _jin James D.(ment of am. ok 7 Appoint- py Cedar fag ieee aster Rulon Wood. vi tmaster Ru co sas Br vie)” GoxpmMATION,o, Ce G “Moyle, Washington, D.C» city Postmaster BUN ane AF Galt Lake City. ‘ ae arias Department Office, services will be con: aca turday at 1 p.m. M\ v7 O64 said. Federal Tem: |stitute ma may call aet 960 E. cae 6South to 5 : pm, 1941. 41. Friday from Gilbert D. Moyle, | "|1283 E. South Temple ee Civersity oe . ; Ward by : der ae ae i Friends|for the : po V an me eee 0 Hentyle, “Sait Lake ;City; Walter |m:ie Salt Lak ecole 62, prominent oilman and ‘|brother of Henry D. Moyle, | thoes children; ples ad —__gpecial to The T phy, Salt Lake City; 10 gran®| cepar CITY stant post son LDS Leader let nt Claire) Mur-| James A. (Helen Claire. ve “! Denver, ffice as a subeeece in March, | : |