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Show Funeral Services Today, Mapleton For A. L Roundy Funeral services will be held in the Mapleton ward chapel today at 1:30 p.m., for Ammon L. Roundy, 77, who died Monday at a Provo hospital following an extended illness. ill-ness. Bishop Welby Warren will be in charge. Friends may call at the Wheeler and Son Mortuary before the services. ser-vices. Burial will be in the Provo city cemetery. Mr. Roundy was bom in Kan-arraville, Kan-arraville, Utah, a son of early settlers, set-tlers, Napolean and Elizabeth William Wil-liam Roundy. As a young mn, he went to Escalante where he lived until moving to Mapleton 15 years ago. He attended schools at Escalante I "V' N . r v and graduated from the Brigham Young Academy later teaching school in southern Utah for 10 years. He was also a farmer and stockman. He was active in LDS church work and had filled a mission mis-sion to the southern states. He was a Seventy in the Mapleton ward at the time of his death. He married. Elizabeth Liston January 13, 1905 at Escalante and the marriage was later solomnized in the Manti temple. Survivors include his wife of Mapleton and six sons and daughters daugh-ters Carter Roundy of Ogden; Mrs. Boyd (Louise) Stice, American Fork; Kendall Roundy, Layton; Wells Roundy, Provo; Max Roundy, Roun-dy, Springville; Mrs. Bob (Madeline (Made-line Alexander, Las Vegas, Nev.; also 11 grandchildren and four great grandchildren; nine brothers and sisters, Albert Roundy, Tooele; Reese, Hyrum and Wallace Roundy and Mrs. Rachel Schurtz, Mrs. Johanna Barker, Mrs. A n n i s Schow, Mrs. Nora Griffin, Mrs. Rebecca Griffin all of Escalante. |