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Show mm The Payson Chronicle, Payson Utah Local men involved in Spvlle THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1960 Obituaries Melvina Maria Melvina Maria Two Payson men figured in its as he neared the close of a robbery at Springville late his 4 to 12 p.m. shift ating. Sunday evening, one of the One of the facel Friends may call at Rigby men being the victim and the Mr, Dixon with gunmen a loaded lever-aMortuary Thursday, 7 to 9 other an officer who assisted ction rifle, his hands shakp.m., and at the family home in detecting the robbers. on the cocked triging visibly in Goshen prior to services. Noel Dixon, 32, Payson, a ger and ordered him to lie Burial will be in Goshen Cem- graduate BYU student employ- face-dow- n on the floor, while etery. ed as a service station attend- the other, loaded rifle ant at Neds 66 Station, High- ing beside him, robbed the Martin J. Steiner 91, way road, was till of $92.21. They also took Funeral services for Martin accosted Springville two masked band more than $11 from Dixons by J. Steiner, 64, Salt Lake City, will be conducted today (Thursday) at 11 a.m. at Rigby Mortuary, Payson. Mr. Steiner died Tuesday in Salt Lake City. A comWhite Bishop William Jex Hiatt Jex Hiatt, 63, Spring Lake Road, died Friday at the Payson City Hospital of a heart ailment. She was born on Jan. 30, 1897, at Spanish Fork, a daughter of John B. and Ann Cooper Jex. She was married to Leon Hiatt on Dec. 12, 1917, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church and had served as stake missionary, Relief Society chorister and teacher. She was noted for her vocal talents throughout her life. Surviving are the following sons and daughters, Jex L. Hiatt, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Edward (Jean) Ferguson, Logan; Mrs. Verl (Geraldine) offici- plete obituary not available at press time. Florin J. (Poge) Swasey Florin J. (Poge) Swasey, 26, was killed Saturday at his home in Goshen when his shotgun accidently discharged following a duck hunting Davies, Mapleton; Mrs. Aust- trip. He was his back yard in (Betty) Thomas, Bounti- when his in Verna heard wife, ful; M. Ray and Robert Max a shot, ran outside and found 20 grandchilHiatt, Payson; her husband with a wound in dren; the following brothers his chest. Arthur Childs of and sisters: Robert J. Jex, the Utah County Sheriffs ofCooper L. Jex, Ray E. Jex, fice and Utah Highway Patrol Cyril H. Jex and Mrs. Ezra Charles Warren who Trooper of all Fork; Spanish Warner, Mrs. LeRoy Peterson, Maple-to- investigated declared shooting was accidental. Mr. was born May Funeral services were con- 3, 1934,Swasey a son of in Mona, d ducted Monday at the LaVon Rowe and Dan Floyd Ward Chapel. Burial He married Verna was in the Payson City Cem- Swasey. Finch May 26, 1956, in Las etery under direction of Rigby Vegas, Nev. He was educatMortuary, ed in Mona School and was a member of the LDS Church. Charles M. (Ronnie) Jensen Moroni Charles (Ronnie) He was a veteran of the Korea the Jensen, 76, died Tuesday morn- an War and member of LeGoshen American Post, ing at his home in Goshen folgion. lowing a short illness. He had been employed by He was born March 22, 1884 at Goshen, a son of Hans and Geneva Steel and Thorn ConMarne Jensen. He married struction Co. Surviving are his widow; Cora Hathaway, Oct. 31, 1906, his parents of Mona; three Provo. in Swasey of Mr. Jensen was a member brothers, Elray of the LDS Church. During Mona; Vernon Swasey of Salt his lifetime he was engaged in Lake City; Clyde Swasey with U.S. Navy; four sisters, farming, mining, masonry and the Mrs. DeLynn (Ireta) Hansen blacksmithing. Mrs. Gary Surviving are his wife of of Springville; of Hansen (Sreila) Dugway; one sons and Goshen; two Sharlene and Swasey, Joyce JenHoward Jeames daughter, sen, Tooele; Tim Sterling Jen- both of Mona; and grandparsen, Provo; and Mrs. Vera Jac- ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Howe obson, Spring Lake; 10 grand- of Mona. Funeral services were conchildren and 13 He is also survived ducted Wednesday in the GoBurial by a brother, Albert Jensen shen Ward Chapel. was in Goshen City Cemetery of Payson. accorded Funeral services will be con- with military rites American ducted Friday at 1 p.m. at by the Goshen Post, of Goshen ward chapel, with Legion. Under direction Keith Jolley Mortuary of Pay-so- wallet. As the gunmen departed a potential customer drove up to the station, and was told to get lost at gunpoint. The customer drove south to Miners Auto Co., where attendants called the highway patrol almost simultaniussly with a call made by Dixon. Byron Montague, Payson, Utah County Deputy Sheriff, Saddletfes entertain husbands at party ville. The bandits were stopped in Lehi by Lehi police and a Money in deputy sheriff. their possession included a silver dollar noted to be in the till and reported by Dixon, along with a description of the thieves. The men apprehended were said, to be two Nellis Air Force, Nev., airmen, Wesley "V '.'A'' ; Coop- er, Mrs. Dale Reynolds, Mrs. Sterling Davis, together with the social committee, Mrs. The Saddlette Riding Club Ray Dixon, Mrs. Bill Carter, and partners enjoyed their an- Mrs. Ernest Ahlin and Mrs. nual Christmas party last Sat- Leslie Wilson. At a recent meeting of the urday evening at Dons Cafe. After a hot supper was serv- Saddlettes, the group voted ed, the group enjoyed dancing. to again join the state organiIn charge of arrangments zation in 1961. 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