Show o Manti anti Native Dies In n Wyoming Mrs Myrtle Tuttle Stevens 57 wife of Leland H. H Stevens died of a heart ailment Monday evening while at attending attending at- at attending tending a motion picture show i in n Evanston Wyoming where she was a prominent citizen Mrs Stevens was born Aug 17 1889 in Manti a daughter of William Villiam Willi WilliM am M M. and Emma Bench Tuttle She at attended attended attended at- at tended the University of Utah an and d taught school one year before her he r marriage to Mr Stevens Oct 29 1913 in Ogden The family made their home in Oakley Oakley Oakley Oak Oak- ley Idaho until 1927 when they moved moved moved ed to Evanston where Mr Stevens Steven s I took over the Brooklawn creamery Mrs Stevens was prominent m in church and civic affairs in Evanston n where she was a former president o or of f the v ns r n i lodge W B A AT w was S ai 1 officer in the Third ward Relief So Society Society Society So- So worked as a home missionary for two years was a member of the ladies auxiliaries of the American Legion Legion Legion Le Le- Le- Le gion and Veterans of Foreign Wars and of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Beside her husband she is survived by nine sons and daughters William Richard Howard Claire Tally Taly Ronald Ronald Ronald Ron Ron- ald Donald Donad and Carma Stevens Evanston Evanston Evanston Evan Evan- ston Mrs James McGarry Esther II Ogden and Miss Marjorie Stevens Salt Lake City eight brothers and sis sisters sisters sis sis- sis sis-I tel's Mrs C. C G. G Braithwaite Ambrose Tuttle and Mrs l Averil Larsen Manti Clarence Lamar and Byron Tuttle Springville Mrs Wan Warren en Jensen Salt Lake City and Eugene Tuttle Ogden also by three grandchildren Four of her sons were were in the military service during World War II II Funeral services were set for Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- noon but were to be postponed if Clair was unable to arrive by that time from Hawaii where he had gone with the University of Utah football team for holiday games in the Islands Burial will be in the Wasatch Lawn cemetery Salt Lake City |