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Show - Mrs. Helen Farmer Dies At Provo Home Funeral services for Mrs. Helen W. Farmer were conducted Monday Mon-day afternoon in the Provo First ward chapel with Bishop Gregory Austin of the Park ward officiating. officiat-ing. Burial was made in" the Provo cemetery. Mrs. Farmer died on Friday of a heart ailment. She was born in Pleasant Grove, on October 28, 1893 to Harry and Mary Hickerson Wadley. She spent hr girlhood and young womanhood here where she attended school and various church organizations. On July 17, 1914 she was married mar-ried to Fred Farmer at West Jordan. Jor-dan. This marriage was later con-sumated con-sumated in the Salt Lake LDS temple. In 1920 the family moved to Provo where Mrs. Farmer became active in LDS church work, mostly in Relief Society and was for nine years organist of that organization in the Provo First ward. Surviving are her husband; her mother, Mrs. Mary Wadley . of Pleasant Grove; one son, Fred W. Farmer of Orem; two daughters, Ruth Anne Mecham of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Mary Hughes of j Farmington. Four grandchildren; ! two brothers. Hugh and Harry i Wadley of Pleasant Grove; two sisters, Mrs. Cora W. Barratt of American Fork, and Mrs. May H. j Hardman of Pleasant Grove. Among local relatives and friends attending the funeral were : Mrs. Mary Wadley, Mr. and Mrs. I Hugh Wadley, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wadley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hardman. Joan Hardman, Marcia ' and Jerry Wadley, Mr. and Mrs. , Earl Barrett, Mrs. J. E. Hardman. ! Mrs. Leland Beers. Mrs. Lewis Robinson, Mrs. Guy Hardman, Miss j Reese Nash, Douglas Nash, Mr. j and Mrs. R. D. Wadley and Mrs. , W. W. Warnick. |