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Show JOHN A. ANGUS Funeral services will be held Saturday, Jan. 27, at 1 p. m. in the loka LDS ward chapel for John Alexander Angus, 88, who died at the family home Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Jan. 24, of causes incident inci-dent to age. Burial will be in the Roosevelt cemetery under the direction of the Dillman Mortuary. A complete story of the life of Mr. Angs will be carried in this paper next week, BONNIE J. S, FISHER Funeral arrangements were being planned under the direction direc-tion of the Olpin Mortuary today to-day for Mrs. Bonnie Jean Shiner Shin-er Fisher, 25, who died at the family home in Altonah, at 7:10 p. m. Wednesday, following follow-ing an 18-month illness. Mrs. Fisher was born at Sun-nyside. Sun-nyside. Utah, March 10, 1926, a daughter of Delbert and Verna Dennison Shiner, and was married mar-ried to Jack Fisher on Sept. 4, 1942 at Altonah, where the family fam-ily had lived. She was an ac- j tive member of the LDS church, having served in var- j ious capacities in the Altonah ; ward Sunday school, Primary and M.I A. She was a graduate gradu-ate of the Altamont high school I and had served as a substitute 1 teacher. Besides her husband, she is survived by two children, Shan-na Shan-na Jean, 1-year, and Raymond Jack, 6-years; her parents, all , of Altonah, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. De- I lores Maxwell, Salt Lake City; Selman Wardle, Tooele, Lloyd I Shiner and Ruby Fowler, Altonah. |