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Show dDwnTJUAmnm ! 4 :! ' - A. , ? It t. . 1 t f ; i v y husband, James L. Grimes, Alpine, Utah; one sister Elsie Bell, Menlo Park, Calif. ; and many nieces and nephews, brother-in-law and sisters-in-law. Funeral services were held in the Alpine Second Ward Chapel, Wed., Feb. 18; at 11:00 a.m. Interment was in the Alpine City Cemetery. old child died Feb. 13 of crib death. Marilyn Walters . played the prelude and postlude music and the family prayer was offered of-fered by Guy Cash. Bishop Rick Farrer announced the service and spoke words of comfort to those convened con-vened for the service. William Smith spoke the invocation. A musical , selection was furnished by Ruby Ray. She sang "Grandma Bethany" accompanied by Marilyn Walters. A touching biographical sketch, written by Bethany's Beth-any's grandmother, was presented by Maxine Black. Another musical "God's Love and Where Love Is" by Ruby Ray and Marilyn Walters, completed the beautiful service. Val King offered the benediction and Bishop Sherwin Allred spoke the dedicatory prayer at the Lehi City Cemetery. Larry Giovannoni and Kerry Giovannoni, uncles, served as pallbearers. The flowers were arranged by the Lehi Tenth Ward Relief Society. hi l S MARGARET G. BROMLEY Funeral Friday For Margaret G. Bromley Margaret Green Bromley, 73, died at her home on Tuesday, Feb. 17,1981. I She was born April 6, 1907 in American Fork to Jess and Elizabeth Boley Green. She married Adair W. ; Bromley Jan. 12, 1927 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church and the Farm Bureau. She was awarded the Farm Bureau Distinguished Service Award in the state in 1964. She was one of the originators of the Latona Music Club in American Fork. Survivors include her husband, American Fork; three sons and one daughter, Dr. Jess Bromley, San Leandro, Calif.; Dr. Richard j Bromley, Michael I Bromley, both of American Fork; Mrs. j ! James (Caroline) Hill, Bountiful; 26 grandchildren; grand-children; one brother, ' Marion Green, American Fork. Funeral services will be held on Friday, Feb. 20, at 11:00 a.m. in the American Fork Fifth i Ward Chapel. Friends ; jmay call Thursday evening from 7 until 9 p.m. and on Friday from 9:30 until 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in ;;the American Fork Cemetery. v -x, X u V I , 4 4 3 ; vw' , I 1 Margaret Fowles Funeral Services To Be Held Friday Margaret Mary Muhlestein Davis Fowles, 83, 50 N. 100 E., Pleasant Grove, died Sunday, Feb. 15, 1981, at Utah Valley Hospital. She was born Oct. 29, 1897 in Winter Quarters, Carbon County to Joseph Aaron and Margaret Hitz Muhlestein. Muhle-stein. She married Dean L. Davis, July 1, 1916 in Provo. The marriage was solemnized solem-nized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died March 3, 1941. She married Charles Merrill Fowles Dec. 5, 1946 in Evan-ston, Evan-ston, Wyom. He died Feb. 27, 1975. She was a member of the LDS Church living in the Pleasant Grove Second Ward. She had been a member of the daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She has served many years as a Relief Society visiting teacher and had taught in all the auxiliaries. She is survived by four sons and three daughters, Joseph Burdell Davis, Dennis LeRoy Davis, Mrs. Rollance (Delora) Pugh, and Eldon Jay Davis, all of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Wallace (Margaret Fay) Carlson, Eskdale; Mrs. Lynn (NaDean) Bellows, Orem; . Neil " Allen Davis, Campbell, ' Calif. ; three step-sons and one step-daughter; Mrs. Jesse Mart, Grant Fowles, and Don Fowles, all of Pleasant Grove; Rex Fowles, Salt Lake City; 72 grandchildren; 129 great-grandchildren and four great-greatgrandchildren; two brothers and three sisters, Mrs. Oscar (Lucy) Viklund and Walter A. Muhlestein, both of Provo; Mrs. Dean (May) Faucett, Nephi; Mrs. Palmer (Delia) Warren, Orem; and Joseph Aaron Muhlestein, Mapleton. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 ADAIR G. BROMLEY Services Held Tuesday For Adair G. Bromley Adair Green Bromley, 52, American Fork, died Friday, Feb. 13, 1981 in the American Fork Hospital. He was born Oct. 6, 1928 in American Fork, a son of Adair W. and Margaret Green Bromley. He married Norma Wilson Wallin on May 4, 1974 in Elko, Nev. He was manager of the Bromley Egg Farm for many years and a driver for Savage Brothers Truck Line. He is survived by his wife; a stepson and stepdaughter, Normal Wallin, North Hollywood, Calif.; Desna Hansen, Chatham, 111.; three grandchildren; parents, American Fork; three brothers and a sister, Dr. Jess Bromley, San Leandro, Calif. ; Dr. Richard Bromley and Michael Bromley, both, of American Fork; and Mrs. James (Carolyn) Hill, Bountiful. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Feb. 17, at the Anderson and Sons Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the Wasatch Lawn Cemetery in Salt Lake " si ALTA M. GRIMES Alta M. Grimes Laid To Rest AMERICAN FORK-Alta FORK-Alta Moyle Grimes, 82,' died Feb. 15, at the American Fork Hospital after a lingering illness. Alta was born in Salt Lake City, Jan. 27, 1899 to James Leslie and Ardena Moss. She was baptized in the tabernacle taber-nacle on temple square in Salt Lake City, Feb. 27, 1907. She was married to Edward Moyle Oct. 8, 1920 and later sealed in the Salt Lake , Temple, May 9, 1946. Alta married James L. Grimes for time Dec. 10, 1957. Alta was the wife of a Branch President and Bishop in Kansas City, Mo., served as a relief society president, and i f- I t. I I There is a German proverb which says that "Take it easy" and "Live long" are brothers. was the first seminary teacher in Riverside, Calif., the first seminary teacher in Kansas City, Mo., and held many other church callings. She was a member of the Moun-tainville Moun-tainville Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Survivors include BETHANY GIOVANNONI Funeral Services Held For Child 4 Funeral Services for fiethany Giovannoni were held Tues., Feb. 17 at the Wing Mortuary. Mor-tuary. The four-month |