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Show Funeral Today For Pearl Huntsman Bastian Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Huntsman liastian, 61, who died at the American Fork hospital on Monday at 11 a.m. of complications complicat-ions following an operation, will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Third ward chapel by Bishop Neil Y. Fugal. Friends may call at the family home today from 10 a.m. until time of services. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove cemetery. Mrs. Bastian was born December Decem-ber 18. 1883, in Hebron, Washington Washing-ton county, a daughter of Orson and Mary Ann Perry Huntsman. She had lived in southern Utah until un-til 1930, when she came with her husband to Tleasant Grove. She was married to Lewis H. Bastian, August 28, 1901 in the St. George Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She was an active Church worker work-er and had been a member of most organizations of the Church in various var-ious communities. She was also a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and served as Captain of the Pleasant Grove Camp. Surviving are her husband, six sons and three daughters: Cecil O. Bastian, Hiko, Nevada; J. Ruston Bastian, Reno, Nevada; Mrs. J. Orlando Jolley, Provo; Arlon Bastian, Bas-tian, Twin Falls, Idaho; Mrs. L. L. Tolman, Philadelphia, Pa.; Leo. W. Bastian, Twin Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Max Rasmussen, San Bruno, Cal.; E. Wayne Bastian, U. S. Air Force Washington, D.C.; and Raymond J. Bastian, Pleasant Grove; 23 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three brothers, Arthur Huntsman, of Fallon, Nevada; Emery Em-ery and Lamond Huntsman, Enterprise, En-terprise, Washington county; and a sister, Mrs. Arch Lamoreaux, Provo. |