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Show Services held Monday for Olive Huntsman Funeral services were conducted con-ducted at the Berg Drawing room in Provo Monday, for Mrs. Olive L. Huntsman, 69, a resident of Springville since 1945, who died Thursday at Sunset Manor. Bishop Forest Allred of the Ninth ward, officiated at the services. Burial was in the Provo City cemetery. Mrs. Huntsman was born May 2, 1891 in Tropic, daughter daugh-ter of Isaac and Mary Davis Losee. She married John Lar-kin Lar-kin Connelley, Nov. 22, 1913, in Tropic. He died Dec. 22, 1922. She married Alonzo Huntsman June 12, 1927 in Pleasant Gro've. He died in 1951. She received her education educa-tion in Tropic and after her marriage they made their home there and farmed. After his death she moved to Wellington Wel-lington where she lived for seven years. After her marriage mar-riage to Mr. Huntsman she made her home in Pleasant Grove and later moved to Spanish Fork where she lived until 1945 when she moved to Springville. She was a member of the 1 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) een) Trotter of Provo; Mrs. Fay (Elda) Overson of West Jordan; 20 grandchildren, one brother and two sisters, Warren War-ren E. Losee of Provo; Mrs. Robert Merrill of Springville; Mrs. John Farley, Manti. Fractures Arm Mrs. W. H. Kelsey, 95 ... ped and fractured her left a' while sprinkling her gard : Sunday evening. She is T ering nicely, sufficiently !' take a ride with her s0n p ' of Salt Lake City Tuesday IX .. , j Mrs. Olive Huntsman Services held here for Olive Huntsman (Continued from Page 1) LDS Church, active in the Relief Re-lief Society and had received her endowments in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Her hobbv was quilting and she made many quilts for the church. She is survived by one son and three daughters, Charles L. Connelley of Murray; Mrs. J. J. (Leola) Waddell of Syl-mar, Syl-mar, Calif.; Mrs. Rene (Nor- |