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Show Joms Owm Oaks Jim Owm Oakee, 53, lunmla. eled Toured- af. 8:10 m.m. In a Salt Lake fcosattai mt a streke aAer as llUtaee mt Urree weeka A mem mt I-JwarS aa. Mutant Harold Oakea. Ha wu born Jan. 21. 1596. In Leedvllle. Colo. He camt to UUB with blJ le rents whm several nooths old and attended at-tended BtnKhara and Uasoa schools. Mr. Oak redded la Utah nam 1923 wtien be movrd to Ca M forula. A carpenter car-penter and building contractor, no had resided la San Francisco and CI Car-rtto, Car-rtto, CaL, before speodlnt the past 10 rears la Sacramento. He was a member of the Catholic ehurcb. active la chorea actlTttiee to Utah and California. He la aurrUed by a sUter. Mra. Mamie Jensen, Magna. Judith Ann ElUr TWIN FALLS. Ida. Judlta Ana Uler. infant daughter of Mr. and Mra. Irvia EHer, Twin Fails, died at 1:35 p.m. Wednesday at the Twin Falla County aoa petal pe-tal after an Illness of three days. - Graveside eervicee were held at S-sa Friday at Sunset Memorial park with the Kev. Donald a Blackatone officiating The body waa at the Reynolds funeral home. Kenneth Russell Jacob PROVO V-seral senlees for Keenets Ruaaoll Jacob. 12. younf -.cyclist wbo waa fatally Injured when be oaUlded with a bus Wednesday morning, J .. , wiU be held Sator- 1 day at 3 m.m. ta f 1 Bonneville ward t chapel. Church of 1 Jnui Car it of l t- I I ? ter-day Saints, by I 1 1 A. C. Boulter. Mabop. I V 1 The youth wu 1 -" " J bora Au 19. 1936. 1 I at Pieaaant Owe. J aoa of Russell and . . f Berolee Adami Jacob. I lie received hie edu- V cation la Prove el ty J w. schools and would .f , have been la Um ssr- ef WW enth grade at Farrer T i , i junior high ecbool this - I J fall. He waa a dea- err-r ' " eon hi toe LDI oburch. - , Betides Ms parents and a Barm. Jenette Jacob, all of Provo. be U survived by three grandpa rcnta. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Adams and Milton Jacob, all el Pieaaant Orov. Friends may can Friday evening and Saturday prior to services at the family home. 1005 E. 2nd south. Prove. Burial I will be la Prove city burial park. Rognhild 1C Johnson ' Funeral eemoee for Mrs. RafnMM KaaUtad lohnaoo, 50. 1324 I. 5th West, who died at her hosae Friday at S:0 am-, WIS as be id . mrn, y Tuesday at 12:30 3t. p.m. in Jordan Park f S ward chapel. Church J or Jesus Christ af I f ' Latter-day Saints. 1 f fBaa I 1305 S. ath West di V aba was bora An. Jr 2. IS, la Oslo, x V f Norway, a daughter fc V -v of Nlllus and Uedda Andreeea Kaaletad. i She was the wife ad . R Carl Johnson. -"Jc3aSl Survivors Include " i her husband. Bait - " V Lake City; a brother, 1 Parley Kaalstad. Salt i n ' Lake City, and the Mrs. Jaaaaoa followinf sisters: Mra. Jull Chrlstenssa. Mra L. A. Johnson. Mrs. P. a Ecker. Mra H. Noorda, Miss Rebecca Kaalstad and Miss Bigne Kaalstad. all of Salt Lake City. She was an active worker In - Jordan .Perk ward Relief Society, and was secretary secre-tary In Cannon ward Relief Society. Bhe filled a mission for the church to California Califor-nia In 1944. Friends msy caH at MO C Booth Temple Monday from 5 to 8 p m. and Tueadsy at the (amity residence from 10 a m. to noon. Burial will be ta the family plot at Salt Lake City cemetery. Daren Thomas Pitt Private funeral services for Daren Thomas Pitt. 23, 421 E. 45O0 Sooth, who died Thursday at 10:27 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of a lingering ntness. will be held Tuesday at XI a.sa. at 124-4 th East. Mr. Pttt waa bora Anc. 35, 1S25. la Florence. Colo., a son of Rosa Belle Smith Pitt. He was employed by Clear field naval supply depot as a labor superintendent superin-tendent until be was forced to reelgB 14 months ago because of 111 health. Burvtvore Include his mother, and a oouala. Ura Elisabeth Dowiing, Murray, and brother, tformav 1. Pttt, Ban Lake City. Bartal win be ta Ogdea City eeaetery. Joannotto Kahn Fnnerat services for Mra. Jeannette Kaha. M. 143Vt-3rd ave., who died Friday at 4:45 a.m. la a Salt Lake hospital of causes unknown but natural, will be held Tueeday at 1 p m. at 34 E. 7th Bouth. Mrs. Kahn Is the widow of Eugene Kaha. who died 10 years ago. Bba was born in Coalville, Summit county, April 19. 194. and lived la Salt Lake City during the litter part of her life. She waa a member oT Elks' lad ids lodge. Survivors Include a son, Robert W. Buna, Salt Lake City, and two grandchildren, grand-children, and the following brothers and sisters: David Welsh and Mrs. W. D. Brln-lon, Brln-lon, Peoe, Utah: Sam Welsh, Bait Lake City; Charles Welsh. KeeUey, Utah, and Mrs. W. B. WUds. Idaho. Friends may call at the place of funeral fu-neral until time of service a. Burial will be la Salt Lake City cemetery. Ray Terry IDAHO FALLS. Ida. Funeral services for Ray Terry, Idaho Falla city perk employe em-ploye who was fatally injured in a ear accident Monday near Bone. Ida., were conducted Friday at t b-m. ta the Idaho Falla Third ward eftapei. Chorea af Jesus Christ of Latter-day Balnta. Nell Bradley. LDI BtxUl ward Mshoa, officiated. Burial was la a local cemetery. OBITUARIES William Henry Bowden FT. DITCHKMNB, Utntab County William Wil-liam Henry Bowden, 69. Ft. Duchesne farmer, died Wednesday evening at ale feotne ef a bean ailment. Funeral services will ae condortoi Son-day Son-day at 2 pre. ta the Oosbsr ward LDS . chapel Burial will be la Maessr cemetery, ceme-tery, VeroaL Friends may tall at Dltlraan funeral home, Roosevelt. Saturday and at the family Bocae Sunday aaUl Urns of funeral. Debblo Loo Peterson wftOTO Deb Me Los Peterson. S-nMnrhs-td daughter of William Jay and Dorothy Burr Peterson, died Thursday morning m a local boa pi tai of pneumonia Ska was Bara April 24, 1545. at Prove. i Oraveeide services win be sondortsd Sat-fday Sat-fday at S pa. la Provo city burial park1 by usae Dun ford, bishop of Rlvergrovs 1 1 wtrd. Chorea of Jesus Christ f Latter-day ainta , Friend may call arior la dimisa at Qaist funeral boeae, Provo. Richard L Duffin Funeral services for Rkmard L. DafftaJ IT, 535 W. North Temple, were conducted Friday at 12:15 asm. ta Thlrtyroarth ward chapel. Church of Jeeus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 131 N. Stb West I The boy died Monday when ha waa1 trapped la the burning easement af the Capitol theater building. Friends ealled at 244 B. 1st South Thursday and at the 'amity reel 4 case ftl-d)ar ftl-d)ar from 15 cm, until aooa. Hnriai waa m Waaaiah Lawa MesaorwJ I i Joseph Carl Catiston FAIRVTEW, Sanpete County Funeral services for Joseph Carl Carlston, SS, longtime long-time Fair lew resident, who died Tuesday at 10:3O n.aa. m a gaor ancjr "wiee a, salt Lake hospital Z of oaiises baeMent to v age. wis be held ftaturday at 10 a.m. la HUlerest ward t chapel, 3133 - 9th T Vs East. SaH Lake City. 1 J. Snyder Mather. b I s b o p, Lorraine J ward. Church of f Jesus Christ of Let- ' ter-day Batata, wtU off tela ta AdditMsml SOT vices I win be aondueted 4 Saturday at S P m. X 1 I la Falrvlew LDS t I ward chapel, with . . I. uvea V. Peteraoa, wmawaaiwawa at. shaB bUhop. officiating. Mr. Oarlibea Survivors tociude two ssas: Ralph C. and Jamas B. Carlstoa. Salt Lake City; a1 daughter, Mra. James On on, Oerfleld; 13 ErandehUdren. 14 great-grandchildren: sU rothera, Osborne and James A. Carlston. Murray: Peter C and Clarenoa Cart too. salt Lake City; Allle Carlston. Falrvlew. end Ben Carlatoa, Enhralm, snd three sla-tcrs. sla-tcrs. Mra Annie Blalsdell. Rait Lake City: Mrs. Ella Harris, Los Angeles, Cal., and Mra Annie Bills. Falrvlew. In Salt Lens tlly. friends may call at Hllkrest ward chapel Saturday from 9am to time of eer vices. At Falrvlew. friends may caH at the ward ebapel from 2:30 n.m. to funeral time, Smrtal will ha la Falrvlew cemetery. Joan Stanton OODEtt Joan Btaatoa. 5-year-old daugTiter af Lt. Cat. and Mra Ctiarlee 1 N. Stanton. Hit) Air Foros base, died Thursday at the Hill A F B Station hospital of a four month lllnesa. i The body will bo sent so St. Joseph Saturday by Larkla and Semi mawtmuy of Ogdea. Friends may can at the Larkta and Sons drawlag room Friday tram T to Funeral servioes and burial wfl So aondueted Tueoday at SC Jomab. Martha " A." N.-Yatef Funeral ' servleee far Mra. Martha Amanda Newton Tatee. 73, who dld Thursday at 5:45 pa at her home. ai Milton ave., of eausea Incident ta age, will be held Saturday at S b-m. at 250 SV ' South Temple. he waa bora m Moos, Utah. Feb. 5, 1STS, a daughter of William and Martha Kay Newton, and was married ta William Tatee. Her husbaad died sosac years ago. Survivors Include three eons. Mas 51. Jeesa N. and Kenneth E Tatee, Salt Lake City, and two daughters, Mrs. Vivian Cook. Portland. Ore., and Miss Virginia Yates. Ban Laha City, and four grand-cnlldran. grand-cnlldran. She it also surer od by 15 brothers and a 'sister. Edward Newton, Tremontoo; Thomas L., Joseph F.. Jeeee Si and Earl Newton, SaK Lake City; Ray, Eugene. Oscar and i 'warren Newton. Moua; Leon Newton, Saline, Sa-line, aad one sister, Mrs. Flossie Kay, Mona. Prtsnds may can st 250 SX South Temple Tem-ple Saturday from 5 a.m. la time of srvleea. Additional servleee win be held Monday at Mona ward chapel. Church af Jesus Christ of Latter-day Samta. Burial will be la Mona cemetery. Ingeborg Marie H. Frye BRTOHAM CTTT Mrs. Ingeborg Marts Hoadrtckeoa Frya 40, died Thursday at 5 am. at bar home here after aa en-tended en-tended Ulneca She was the wife af WU llam J. Frya. S55 M. Mala. Funeral ge win be conducted Saturday at 1 m. In Brlgham Eighth L D 5 ward hapl by Ernest Baaeen, blshogv Friends may call at the family home. Sod North Main. Friday evening and Saturday until time of servleee. Burial will be ta Brlgham City cemetery, directed by Harold B. Felt mortuary. David Hyrum Gustaves on HTRUM. Cache County David Hyrum OuBtaveeoa, . died at his hosae here Wed need night following a long Ulneae, Funeral services wUl be conducted Saturday Sat-urday at 3 s-m. ta the Hyrum LDS Second ward ehanei by Levi Andereoa, bishop. Frteala may can at the Thempesa funeral borne ta Hyrum Friday from T u. 9 p m. and Saturday from 10 a-m. aoth time for oervtcee. Burlui will be made 5a the family pact af tie Hyrum eesnetary. Eliza 5. Bettey Funeral services for Mrs. Ella B, Bet ley. si, 255 Wentworth ave,. who died Thursday of eauece Incident to age, will be held Saturday M 1JO B-m. at S5S S Snd Bast. Friends may eaM st the ataee of funeral Friday from 4 to 5 a.av and Smturday arior to services. Burial wis be hi Waaatah Lawu Mo-mortal Mo-mortal park. Garth R. Holden PA rhON Oraveeide set vires for Oerfh R. Hotdea. day-old soa of LaRoy aad Clara Jarvls Holden. who died at a Pay eon hospital hos-pital Thursday afternooa. were conducted Friday at 13 30 n.m. is Paveoa city eeme-1 eeme-1 tery by Olea Cowan, bishop of Pay soa Third ward. Churoh Of Jesus Christ of I Latter-day Balnta George $. Wilton PROVq oaaiss S. Wliaoa, TO. Mfbtomi Utah resident, died Wedneeday night at 5 local boapttal of a heart silrooat He was bora March 24, 1579. at Rich. S. ngSTlfl T fJt Held, a aoa of George F : ' T and Ana Kllxa - t " 4 Swannlgaa Wilson. ' i J He received his edu- jwie. g cation la Richfield ? schoola. I Mr. Wilson mar- 7 lied Martina Mock 'eV .i on April 5. 1903. at , Provo and had i -dr 5 farmed here for the Kat 27 years, after fr ; 1 mg at MAptotoa. - ' Utah county, I - An alder la the) f ' i Church of Jesus W J Christ of LatUr-day T" , 1 Saints, be was a member of Provo w. ank Tenth ward. wawasj Surviving besides h) widow, 533 B. 10S0 South. Provo, arc four coos and five daughters. George D.. Ronald L., Roy M. and Darwin T . Wilson. Mrs. Pharon (Litetlat Burnlngham. Mrs. Eugene (Ila) Walts and Mra Ora Miles Wilson. Provo: Mrs. Bus (Vsrdai Wardla, Magna, and Mrs. Elray (Haaell Hatfield, Rlgby. Ida.: 25 ersndchlldrsn and one great grandchild, and fl S half sisters ana half brothers. Mra. C. Vt. Mian. Mra. Luetic Harrtc snd William M. Nl-laen. Salt Lake City: Oscar D. Janest Provo, aad George T. Wlleoa, Beaver. Funeral asretssg will he conducted Saturday Sat-urday at 1 p.m. In the Bonnevllle-Tenth LDS ward chapel by Earl Crayihorn. Mahop of th. Tenth ward. Burial will he la Sprlngvlile Evergreen cemetery. Frlonde may caH Friday evening at Qtttct funeral home end Saturday prior to service at the family home, 532 E-1040 E-1040 South. Mallnda C Anderson MURRAX Mrs. MaMnda Ca the line Anderson. An-derson. 52. 234 W. 4SU South, died Thursday Thurs-day at 10 a-m. at her . residence of a linger aaj. tag llloeee. f X She waa horn Aug. w i so, xaaa, Red- a m i soon a. Sevier eouniy. n J jm b- X a daughter of Jena C. f and Johannah Man- - 1 4 j f sea Breinholt. and , .. - waa married to An- J-7-"X drew A. Andereoa IS f . February. 1908. hi X t smmm, 1 Menu temple. Church ,,' , of Jesue Cnnst of .' . I Latter-day Salnta, ' . ? . i Mra Anderson at- fL. - f ;. tended school la Red- fjT mood and moved to -w J T Murray Is 19iS She &mW '"mmm i was a member of M - - . Fourth LDS ward. " wTtrlng are her huabaad. Murray; two sons, Sheldon and Doris Anderson, Mid-vels; Mid-vels; two daugtitera, Mra. Norma Romas Rom-as y and Mra Bells Sears. Murray: one brother, J. C Breinholt. Sauna, Sevier county; three half-brothers. Oliver Breinholt. Brein-holt. Union: Mahenrt Breinholt, Venice, Sevier county, and Route Breinholt, Phoenrt. Aria.) half Slater. Mra Christie Chris-tie Niekleoca, Redmond, aad 10 grand-child grand-child rea. Funeral srvteee will ha held Monday at 3 p.m. in Murray Second LDS ward chapel. run Elmer Anderson, bishop, Murray ourth ward, officiating. Friends may can Sunday after-toon and evening until I 30 p.m . and Monday from 10 a m. to una of servleee. at 4750 S, Burial win be m Murray city iimiliry. Ernest H. Rrewer SUtNEFBR. BummM aouaty Bnoat Herbert Brewer, 52 aatlve bom restdent of Heoefer, died st 18 05 S-sm. Ttmre-aay Ttmre-aay at the famity homo after a mas W- Funersl lervkti win be conducted Monday at S P m to Hen-fer LDS ward itispel with Mormaa Riebisa. ward btsoop rnciatlng. Frtenda nwr caH at Lrndautot and Besm mortuary to Ogdea Saturday from 5 to 5 n.nv and at the family home tn Heoefer Sunday afternoon and evening and Monday 1 unUI 1 p-m. Burial win be ta Heoefer cemetery under dlrectloa Cf Uadeulat sad Boa mafftaary. Sgt. James L Greenleaf tXIARFTBLS) Funeral asrrtcsa for MSgt. Jamea L. areenleaf, who died Saturday Sat-urday at a Washington, D. C, hospital of natural but andeterminod aausee. will be conducted Satarday at 2 b.m. la the Sunset Sun-set mortuary chapel, Clearfield, by Clsrenoc J. Stoker, bishop of Clearfield Second ward. Church af Jesus Christ af Latter-day Salnta Friendc may earl at the aha pel Friday from 5 to 5 p m. and Saturday to time of ssmeea. Burial will be to Csaarftold Me aaotUJ park. Infant Yates OODITN Infant Tatea. daugtitor of Ralph R. and Jeanne) U Reynolds Tatea. E-10 Mavy way. Wasbingtoa terrace, died at 4 a m. Thursday shortly after birth to a local hospital. Surviving are the parents, a brother, Joan Yates, and sister. Bunas tatea. Waahlngtoa terrace. Funeral services were conducted Friday Fri-day at S p-sa. gs AuMoreot saortuary Burial waa hi Aultoreot memorial park under dlrectloa of Aultoreot mortuary. James L (Kink) Anderson BEAR RIVER CITY. Box Elder County James U Kink Andsrson, T2, died In a Brlgham City hospital Tbavadajr at 1:30 p.m. of a month's lllnsss. Fiinerar servleee will he eonduetad Monday at 2 b-m. in Bear River City LDS ward chapel by Vernon L Jormnon, bishop. Friends may call at the family home Sunday after 5 p-m. and Monday until time of servleee. Burial In Bear Rlrer City cemetery win be directed by Harold B. Felt Funeral horn, Brlgham City. Molly Jane Storer IDAHO FALLS. Ida The body of Mra Molly Jane Storer. who died July 3 In an Idaho Falls hospital, was en route Thursday to Otarh, Ark., for fuaerai eerv-toea eerv-toea and burial. Mrs. Storer. who had been ftL waa found unconscious la a field on the Peterson Pet-erson turkey ranch near Roberta She was brought to aa Idaho Falls hospital and died shortly after being admitted. Her husband. WUUam Storer. smvrsaS Buck mortuary, Idaho Falla, waa ga ofeaxga af axrasgsmsnla. Emma M. A. Hansen Oravestde soreUoc for Mrs. Emma Martha Andsrson Hansen. 75. Twin Falla who died Wsdneeday, will be conducted Saturday at A p.m. to Salt Lake City cemetery. Friends may call at 250 K. South Temple Saturday. The cortege will leave at 1:45 u.m. Mary Ann Jackson Gunn Mra Mary Ana (Daisy! Jceksoa Ouna, TS. 64-Sth East, died Thursday at 5:45 a-m. la a Salt Lake hospital after a lingering lin-gering Illness. . Mra. Ouna had JT, ' IMV heoe to ill health f since She was la aa M . , automobile accideot r several years ago. M A daughter of Vj-Ww- I Thomas R and Mary r7J I Ana Owen Jackson. . W s" 1 shs was horn to r Logaa Sept 19. 1570. She was married to ; Jobs F Ouna Dec 2 W 15, 1555, In the f 1 Logaa tample.-r I Church of Jeeus I . I Christ Cf Latter-day It- , , I Salnta I ' J Mra Oona came to amu h Jsaasaml Bait Lake City aa a Hrv Quam child and was one of the early rend ats of the north bench area. She was active In ths Rsllef society to W 1 1 ford and Twenty-first LDS wards. Surviving arc four sons: Walter L. Ouan. San Pedro, Cel.; B. LeRoy. William D. and Clifford J. Oujul Salt Lake City: five dangbura: Mrs. Rhode Stay and Mra Alice Devey, Sett Lake City; Mrs. Viola Capener. McCall, Ida.; Mrs, Daisy Hants, Cheyenne Wyo., and Mrs. tel ma Maltory, San Diego, CaL: three brothers: Fred, Alfred B- and Loclle Jack soa. Bait Lake City; three sisters: Mra Rhode Ensign, Chicago: Mra Lily Peck and Mra. Verlte McFarlaad, Salt Lake CUy; S3 graudchls-dren graudchls-dren and 34 g ree. t-or and chi larva. Funeral servioes will be conducted Monday Mon-day at 11 a. m. at 124 -4th EaaL Friends maw hK atiiuiB film 1 ta I obl and after 10 a-m, Monday. Burial will ha to Bait Lake City cemetery. Chariot I. Williams Chcrlee Edward Williams. 65. rear S2S W. 4th North, died Thursday after an Illness of several moo the. He was found dead la Us trailer by m staler. A soa of William Edward and Mary Ann SutcUffe Williams, he was bora In Provo Aug. 35. 159a Moat of hia Bfo was spent ta Salt Lake City. He had beea employed at Bingham as a watcfamaa sad also by Untoa Pacific Railroad Co-He Co-He married LottM An net Howetl Aug. 11. 1S09. to Salt Lake. City. She died several years ago. Mr. Williams waa a member of Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth ward. Church af Jesus Christ of Latter-day Balnta. Surviving are three sons. Bud W1l Mama Bingham; Richard Williams, Hawaiian Ha-waiian Islands, and Onust Williams, California; Cali-fornia; a daughter. Mrs. Myrtle DeColc, Coppertoa: four brothers. John and Jamea Williams. Salt Lake City; Robert WUIlama, Spriagnne, sad Thomas Williams, Pasadena, Pasa-dena, CAM three aletera, Mra Lucille Arrtgaaa. BaR Lake City, and Mrs. Alice Push aad Mra Emily Msthissss. Las Melon Mildred H. L. Cowan SPRINO CANYON. Carbon County Funeral Fu-neral services for Mra. Mildred Helena Llewellyn Oowsn. 40. Spring Canyon, former for-mer SaH Lake resident, who died Thursday at S-20 am. in a Standard vtlls hospttali af a bean altmeat. She was born July S, 190S, to Schorl eld. Utah, a daughter of Thomas J. and Mary Elisabeth Chrlsteuseo Llewellyn, and wss the wife af Perry Cowan, Spring Canyon. She was a member of the Church af Jesus Christ of Latter-day Balnta Survivors, bee Wise her husband, toclude two daughters, Mra Donna Kilgrow, Salt Lake Cuy, and Dartcoa Oow aa. and a coo. Thomas Cowan. Spring Canyon: by her , father, T. J. Llewalryn. and three si stars, Mrs. Mary Clemonta, Mrs. Poartlas M it eh all ana Mra. Ttoto Best. Nancy 'Clement DTJCHKfUtn Oravsetde ssrrtcoa for Nancy Clement. Infant daughter of Lowell and Rhode Reynolds Clement, were conducted con-ducted Tueeday at 11 a.m. at the Utahn cemetery. The child was born Sunday at Roosevelt aad died est era! hours later. Thomas H. Flynn OOi'KN Trkocnas H. Flynn, 55. Bpaa-leh-Aaaerlca war veteran and former reel-dent reel-dent of Ogdsn, died July 4 to Fnaaimmona veterans boapttal, Denver, Goto, assard-uag assard-uag to word reoetved her. Phoebe Dllworth Lynch AM ERIC A RJ FORK Mru. Phoebe DTK warth Lynch, S3, died Thuraday morning ta AJserlcan Feck of causae mctdeot to age She bad beea postmistresa and slty etork af Amcrtoaa Fee. James Thomas Preicott BURLET, Ida, ismee Thomas Preoeott 53, rastdsat of Burley stneo 1919. died at T:90 a-m. Wedneeday at Bis homo Jmrc following a brief Ulaeaa. |