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Show It! V- TOVO ordon Kay Whitney, 17, .ho lost his lite in an auto Scident Thursday, April 29. ervices held ) I nr victim auto accident yuneral services were con- i ted Monday, in the Fourth-t' Fourth-t' ith Ward Chapel, for Gor-j' Gor-j' . Ray Whitney, 17, son of and Donna A. Whitney, i East 1st North, who lost ;.' life in an automobile acci-? acci-? y t Thursday night, April 29, S'-'i The accident occurred on highway north of Spring-? Spring-? (j when the automobile he V; driving left the highway struck a utility pole. ishop Wraldo Jacobsen of Tenth Ward, was in charge he services. Burial was in .Evergreen cemetery, direc-iby direc-iby Wheeler Mortuary. , le young man was alone in icar, which was completely Ulolished by the impact. The tl I occurred on a curve V ' te road at the south end of jlfon Hill at about 8:40 O J victim's father, a C igville contractor, was k :ing at Kanosh at the time jpe accident and was no- i I by the Utah Highway ZJrdon Ray was born at Jpued on page 8, col. 6) Whitney services held (continued from page one) Payson, February 10, 1948, to Ray and Donna Averett Whitney Whit-ney and had lived in Springville Spring-ville all his life. He was a member of the junior class at the high school and was affiliated affil-iated with the Gents Car Club. -He was a teacher in his ward. Surviving besides his parents are a brother and three sisters, i Phillip, Lorna and Janet Whitney Whit-ney all of Springville and Mrs. Gerry (Linda) Brown of Sac- . ramento, Calif.; grandfather, j Frank Averett, Springville. |