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Show f PARLEY A ALLRED Was Pather Of 1 1 Funeral Held For Allred Man ' Funeral services for Parlev Adelbert (Dell) Allr.s'd, 82, were conducted at 1 p.m. Thursday ai the Mt. Pleasant North ware1 chapel by Arnold Y. Stevens, bishop. Burial was in the Mt. Pleasant city cemetery under direction of the Ursenbach Funeral Home. Mr. Allred died Sunday eve-nin eve-nin after an extended illness. He was born in Spring City, March 11, 1867, a son of Parley Joseph and Mary Almona Allred. He engaged in farming and livestock live-stock growing and was a member mem-ber of the Mt. Pleasant Cattleman's Cattle-man's Association and was wa-termaster wa-termaster for the North Creel.- Irrigation company for many years. He was a member of the L. D. S. church and had been active in the North ward Elders quorum. He was married in Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant June 29, 1893 to Elizabeth Burnside and the marriage was ; latsT solemnized in the Manti L. D. S. temple. They are the parents par-ents of thirteen children. Surviving are his widow, two j sons, Ray and. Virgil Allred of Mt- Pleasant; nine daughters Mrs. Vera A. Petersen of Beverly Hills, Calif.; Mrs. La Vern Jensen of Milburn; Mrs. Vida A. O'-Keefe O'-Keefe of North Hollywood; Mrs. Ida A. Erratt, Mrs. Maxine A. Llewellyn and . Anne Allred of Los Angeles; Mrs. Ruth A. Hamilton of Bell, Calif.; Mrs Zola A. Howard and Mrs. Ada A. Sperry of Nephi; a brother, Horace Hor-ace E. Allred of Salt Lake; a sister, Mrs. Ada A. Pope of Sal mon, Idaho; 37 grandchildrer and 24 great-grandchildren. |