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Show Funeral Friday For Mrs. Lydia Allen Funeral services will be conducted conduct-ed Friday at 1 p. m. in the Vineyard Vine-yard ward chapel Tor Mrs. Lydia J Taylor Allen, 78, widow of John K. Allen and prominent Utah county resident, who died Monday of causes caus-es Incident to age. Interment will be In the Provo City Burial park. Death occurred at the home of her daugther, Mrs. Charles A. Jensen, Jen-sen, Provo. A fathTul L D S church member, Mrs. Allen served as counselor of the Vineyard Primary Association and as a Relief Society teacher. For many years she was a member of the ward choir. A lifelong residetri of Utah county, coun-ty, she was born in Provo, Sept. 13, 1967, a daughter of William Joseph and Mary Bowring Taylor. Shg attended the old Brlgham Young academy under Dr. Karl O. Maeser. On Jan. 5, 1887, she was married mar-ried to Mr. Allen in the Logan LDS Temple, and they made their home in Vineyard until Mr. Allen's death Feb. 6, 1941. She has since lived in Pleasant Grove, and was visiting at the home of her daughter daugh-ter in Provo when taken ill. Surviving are six sons and four daughters: Kirky Allen and Taylor Allen of . Vineyard; Charles Allen and Mrs. Charles A. (Priscilla) Jensen of Proxo; Elwood Allen, Tom Allen, Mrs. Edna Robinson and Mrs. Samuel W (Lydia) Hilton of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. W. D. (Mary) Brinkerhoff of Bicknell; and Roy Allen of San Jose, California; 46 grand children and 22 great-grandchildren! a brother and a sister, Erne-. H. Taylor of Yost, and Mrs. Rebecca Tracy of Burley, Idaho. Sixteen grandsons are in the service ser-vice arid one was killed in action. Friends may call at the home of Taylor Allen, in Vineyard, Friday prior to the services. |