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Show YT 4 Obituaries Page Dora M. Bennrtt : Neighbor brothers, Zelda Powell. and both Salt Lake; ren; two foster father. Alva ta-- Holla-da- Larsen, 11 grandchild- Mrs Dora Midgley Benm-tt- , South 700 East, died Saturday Dec. 23, in a Salt 2805 72, Lake hosp'tal of a heart ailment. She was born Sept. 7, 1889, Wales, Sanpete County, a daughter of J. K. and Mary Rees Midgley. She married Stephen J. Bennett, Nov. 20, 1931 in Salt take LDS Temple. He later died. Survivors are a brother and three sisters: Dr Alvin H. Midg ley. Burington, Vt.: Mrs Winnie M. Harmon, San Pedro. Calif.; Mrs Gwen Cravens, Alameda, Calf.; Mrs Blanche M. Gallagher, San Francisco, Calif. Funeral services were con1962 ducted Wednesday, Dec. 27, in Grant Second LDS Ward chapel. Burial was at Wasatch 3," Lawn Memorial Park. The. Pearl Gardner January Active LDS Church mrmber, Mrs Pearl Emilie Jorgensen Gardner, 65. 1438 Murphy's Lane (3G05 South), died Tuesday at 12:25 a.m. in a Sait Lake hospital of natural causes. She was born May 24, 189G. Fountan Green, Sanpete County, to Hans Peter and Marie Olsen Jorgensen. She married John Ralph Gardner, 1931, in Logan Temple. He died Dec. 8. I960. Survivors include sons and daughters: I .eon Gardner. Marina, Calif.; Dean R. Gardner, Oxen Hill, Md.; Ross K. Gardner, Freemont. Calif.; Mrs Joseph K. Everton, Bountiful; Norma Gardner, Salt Lake; 12 grandch:ldren. Also a brother, Holger W. Jorgensen, West Jordan: and a sister, Mrs Farrell Holman, Midvale, are surviving. Grant Seventh Ward Church was setting for Thursday funeral services. Burial was at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Darrell L. Lundberg Funeral services were conducted Friday noon, Dec. 29. for Darrell Lee Lundlserg, 30. 1770 Fieldcrest Lane (1870 East). He died :n a Salt Lake hospital Monday afternoon of natural causes Mr Lundberg was born Jan. 4, 1931. Salt Lake, to Carl John and Ruby Astel Lundberg. He was a member of Cottunwood Ward of the Fourth LDS Church. He graduated from West High School and attended the LDS Business College. He played professional baseball with Boise Pilots. He was em ployed by ZCMI School and Office Supply from 1949 to 1959. He was a salesman and buyer for Midwest Office Supply before h:s death. Survivors include his parents and a brother. Russell A., Salt Lake. Also two nieres. Burial was in Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Michael D. Seharman Pneumonia was the cause of son of death to a Richard and Delores McKee Seharman, 2796 East Pamela Dr. (7750 South). Michael David Seharman died Thursday, Dec, 28. 11 a.m., cn route to a doctors office. Mchacl was born Aug. 7, Salt take. Survivors include his parents; brother, Danny: sisters, Robyn and Carolyn; grandparents, Mr & Mrs Roy W. Seharman, Sr., Mr & Mrs Herald McKee, all of Salt Lake; Albert McKee, Huntington, Emery County; Mrs Isabell Guymon, Orangeville, Emery County; Mr & Mrs Howard Robertson, Spring Glen, Carbon County. Funeral services were conducted Saturday in Rutlcr Third Ward LDS chapel. Burial was in Wasatch Lawn Memoral Fijarko Graveside nvlitary rites spon- Park. sored by the American Legion Bonneville Post at Salt Lake Ludwig City Cemetery were held Tuesday, Jan. 2, in behalf of Ludwig (Lewis) Fijacko, 45. 1175 Carm-elit- a Dr. (3600 South). Funeral servces wore conducted at noon at 36 East 700 South. Mr Fijacko was born Nov. 26, 1916, Clearcreek, Carbon County, a son of Joseph and Elizabeth Popp Feichko. lie married Louise Jorgensen and was later divorced. He married Rosalce Hampton and again was divorced. He died Frvday, Dec. 29, in a Salt take hospital of natural causes. He has a surviving son, Randall, and daughter, Mrs Emily Hoar, both Salt Lake; parents, Price. Warren Fifteen-yea- r W. Dudley old Warren Wayne Dudley died of a heart attack Sunday at 10:30 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital. The victim was living at 1431 Zenith Ave. (2960 South) before his death. He was born Jan. 29, 1946 to Joseh Wayne and Gail Warren Dudley, Salt Lake. He was a sophomore at Highland High School and active in athletics. He was a member of the sophomore football team, and participated in Salt Lake Cops League baseball, American Legion Junior baseball program. He was a teacher in Impcifal Ward, Wilford LDS Stake. Survivors include his parents, a sister, Joan, and brothers, Harold II. Dowsett Michael, Roger, Richard. Clark, United States emigrant of Brian, all of Salt take. Also are his grandparents: 1892, Harold Henry Dowsett, 73, surviving Mrs J. F. Dudley. Malad, Ida., 2820 South 2300 East, died TuesMr & Mrs Thomas E. Warren, day, Dec. 26, after a lingering Salt Lake. illness. Funeral serv!ces were conMr Dowsett was born Oct. at Emperial 2, 1888 in Wellihgton, New Zea- ducted Thursday land. He was the son of Fred- LDS Ward chapel. Burial was erick and Gertrude Allington in Salt Lake City Cemetery. Dowsett. He was a member of the LDS Church and was an Jene M. Gundry employe of Gra nite Planing Funeral services were conMill for 17 years. He was a Gundry, building contractor and later ducted for Jene Morck worked for Granite Srhool Dis- 80, Tuesday, Jan. 2. at 2 p.m. trict from Sept. 1. 1944 to June at 260 East South Temple. The 1, 1912. He married Millie An- victim died Friday, 5:15 p.m., derson and was later divorced. at the home of her daughter, Survivors include two sons Mrs Jean Cleverly, 4351 Camile and three daughters: Darwin Dr., of natural causes. Mrs Gundry was born Oct. 30. A., W. Ted, both Holladay; Salt Lake; Mrs Verda D. 1881, in Christina, Norway to Ilammon. Vernal: Mrs June Christian Ludwig and Hcnrirka D. Hardy, Glendale. Calif. Also J. Hansen Morck. She married surviving are a wster and two Albert C. Cundry Oct. 26, 1917, Le-lan- Clair J. Wright, 3093 South, i Jan. 30; St., boy Dec. 23. She has been a resident of Don L. Anderson, 2223 East 2G0U East, boy Dec. 28. Neil H. Butters, 2745 Connor Utah for 70 years. She was a 6630 South, boy, Dec. 23. member of the Holladay 5th' Richard C. Howe, 830 East St., girl, Dec. 28. LDS Ward. Harold L. Jacobsen, 2800 Blair ;56W South, boy, Dec. 23. Survivors include one son and Marlin W. Andrus, 2351 Edge- - st girl Dec 28 a daughter, W, RobertG undry. moor Dr., boy. Dec. 23. A Su,livan 18f3 Vil. Salt take, and Mrs Raymond Rchard B. Nudin, 1439 East jame Green Road, g'rl Dec. 28. lage 7 3150 South, gin, Dec. 24. (Jean) Cleverly, Holladay; Frederick A. Youmans, 2262 grandchildren, one s,ster, Mrs1 Alfred Moser, 2532 Elm Ave., .Evergreen Ave., girl, Dec. 28. IngeC Olsen, California. girl, Dec. 24. Melvin A. Nielson, 1428 Lorn-- 1 H. Alvin Young, 3301 East Burial was in Salt Lake 3300 South, girl, Dec. 24. Cemetery. bardy Circle, girl, Dec. 28. Gilbert L. Robbins. 1795 Osage. Boyd S. Ingalls. 3055 Sequoia Ave., girl. Dec. 24. Ave., girl, Dec. 28. Donald F. McCormack, 2251 South 650 Haynes East 7600 South, g:n, Dec. 24. Tj.'c aT 'JM g,n 3878 G. EastBlack, Dewey wood ta.. girl, Dec. 24. David Davis, 1581 East 6400' in Salt Lake. He died were men. Sheryl Paxton and Allan the Eaker subdivision. The A n d e r so n were Mary and children met at the homes of Mrs Dorothy Robins: in and Mrs Joseph. Sharon Winn. He gave them atOtto A Sorensen Mr Mrs Yule Program at tended a Christmas party at each a present and a popcorn the home of Mr & Mrs Charles ball. Relief Society Meet Mr & Mrs B. A. Maxedon, Hemborugh. Salt Lake. Games Union Second Ward Relief were played and dinner served Se'ma, Tenn., have been visitSociety, held an annual Christ- to 25 members of the Sorensen ing here for the past week with their son and h's family, Mr mas party in conjunction withj lanrly. a meeting Wednesday, Dec. 20. A Christmas party was held k Mrs Reeder Maxedon. Mr Maxedons sister, Mrs Joe McA short ta'k on The Sp'r.t of at the home of Mr k Mrs Euand her husband and Christmas was given by MildCarthy Taylor, honor'ng the Sors.n from Santa Monica, red Anderson. Marie Frampton gene enson family. Gaines were their gave the literature lesson. A! played and prizes were award- Cal.f.. have been visiting in the short program, consisting of ed. Dinner was served to Mr Maxedon home also. Out of town relatives, Mr k, piano solos, Christmas carols, & Mrs Don Sorensen and Mr and a Christmas poem was pre-- i k Mrs Jess G.bb and family. Mrs Elwood Lund spent Christsented. Gifts were exchanged Mrs Laww'th Mr Draper; Mr k Mrs Kay Soren- mas dayRohinson luncheon served ami and 3 about: sen and rence family. also family, Kearns, South, hoy, Dec. 24. Other was served. thirty members. Mr k Mrs Ernest Sorensen, Salt Dinner Clco Wn'ght, 4701 South 600 .Salt Lake Hospitals Tuesday, the chldren of Lake. guests in the Robinsons home Union Second Ward Primary Rohinson EtarlgRemyfC424l's. Highland Mr & Mrs C. E. Mr & Mrs Wednesday, Dec. 15 Santa that day were held an annual Christmas party, AM children and Claus in the visited Earl Zabtvskie, 672 Wanda-- ! Dr., giri, Dec. 26. llanscn family of Murray. under direction of officers and Marvin Black, 3527 Smith 1100 mere Ave., girl, Dec. 23. teachers. A Christmas story, E from the Bible, was read by Held for Mia South Party Vicki Price. The Lihoma grlsl Maids, Explorers were the angels and the Trail-- ! Mri';1st., Ku,n builders were the shepherds. Ae girl, Dec. 23. 26. Dec. The Mia Maid and Explorer Norman boy, 'Wilden, Ken Ware and! Tomokazu Suzuki, 3428 South Phillip H. Williams, 3170 classes of Union Second Ward Bryce Barney were the wise 300 Eaat, girl, Dec. 23. Grace St., boy, Dec. 26. held a Christmas party j MIA, Blaine Butcher, 4608 Creek Scott Dolder, 5494 Carma Wednesday n:ght in the amuse-Ave- ., View C:rcle, girl, Dec. 23. ment hall. Christmas games hoy. Dec. 26. Weldon B. Taylor, 32U1 East Melvin W. Cox, 3162 Miller-- . were played and presents were Dynamic People 3925 South, girl, Dec. 23. oma Ave., boy, Dec. 26. exchanged. Dancing was the Royal C. Lambert, 2801 Nora Justn S. Clark, 3123 South 700 main feature. Mrg Sharon Winn and Mrs Dorothy Robinson IHygirl, Dec. 23. East, boy, Dec. 27. JOHNNY BARNETT Fired L. Pantoja, 428 Wendell were in charge of the affair. 2070 Twin View Hill, Raymond 23. Dec. Instructor Way,' girl, Vern Christensen, president of, Dec. 27. Carl L. Andersen, 6053 South Dr., boy, . . And Pememlter . the mens as3550 association young J. Palmer, Carolyn St., 90 East, boy, Dec.. 23. What They Head sisted. Gen'vieve Stringham, Max E. 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