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Show f f ' ' -: hL.-. 1 Mrs. Deal Miller, well-known church worker who (lied Tuesday and for whom funeral fun-eral services will be held Friday. Fri-day. Funeral Services Friday for . Mrs. Deal Miller Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m., for Mrs. Sarah Deal Cherrington Miller, 66, well-known LDS Church worker, who died Tuesday morning mor-ning following a long illness at the family residence, 258 No. First East. Bishop Bliss Packard Pack-ard of the Third ward will be in charge of the services. Friends may call at the Wheeler Mortuary this evening (Thursday) from 7 to 9 p.m., (Continued on Page 11, Col. 3) Funeral Services Friday For Mrs. Deal Miller (Continued from Page One.) and Friday before the services at the family residence. Burial will be in the Evergreen cemetery. ceme-tery. Born Oct. 23, 1892 in Springville, Spring-ville, Mrs. Miller was the daughter of Joseph and Prudence Pru-dence Straw Cherrington. She received her education in the schools here and has always been active in the LDS church. She served ten years as Relief Re-lief Society president in the Fourth ward and three years in the same office in the Third Ward. She was a member of the Primary presidency for a number of years. She was married to Chris M.j Miller, June 4, 1913, in Provo. The marriage was' later solemnized solem-nized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Miller, an employee em-ployee of the U. S. Steel Co., died in 1946. Survivors include two sons and two daughters, Ted L. and Mrs. Herman A. (Melva) Houston, Hous-ton, Salt Lake City; James F. and Beth Miller, Springville; six grandchildren; two brothers broth-ers and three sisters, A. W. Cherrington and Mrs. R. B. (Prudence) Palfreyman, of Springville; J. M. Cherrington, Provo; Mrs. Minnie Dennisa, Los Angeles; Mrs. Byron (Marie) (Ma-rie) Mendenhall, Payson. |