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Show Funeral set for former city resident Funeral services will be held at Lyman, Wyo. LDS chapel Monday at 2 p.m., for Mrs. Elizabeth Bird Bluemel, 64, a former resident of Springville, who died Friday of a heart attack at her home in Lyman. Friends may call at the Gilbert Gil-bert and Bills Mortuary at Evanston, Wyo., Sunday evening even-ing and at the Lyman chapel from 11 a.m. until time of the services Monday. Burial will be at i Lyman. Mrs. Bluemel was1 born in this city Sept. 20, 1896, daughter daugh-ter of Richard LeRoy and Elizabeth Eliz-abeth Mendenhall Bird. She graduated from the Springville high school in 1916 and from the BYU in 1921, and taught school two years at Kamas. She was married to Mr. Bluemel Blue-mel June 5, 1924. in the Salt Lake Temple and they made their home at Lyman. She taught in the Lyman hi-gh school five ' years following her marriage. Surviving besides her husband, hus-band, are two sons and a daughter: Reed Bluemel of Fort Bridger, Wyo.; Max Bluemel of Lyman and Mrs. Ronald (Louise) Walker of Urie, Wyo.; 12 grandchildren and a sister and two brothers, Mrs. William Bringhurst, William Bird and Virgil Bird, all of Springville. A cultured woman is one who, by the mere shrug of her shoulders, can adjust her shoulder shoul-der straps. Anchor. The man who, in his business, busi-ness, resorts to tricks and doubtful practices, need not wonder, why his son grows up to be a downright crook. Monetary fund and Yugoslavia Yugo-slavia map reforms. |