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Show Services set Saturday for Mrs. Yardley Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m., in the Third-Ninth Ward Chapel, for Mrs. Fay Effie Yardley, 39, 81 West First North, who died Tuesday in a Springville doctor's doc-tor's office of heart failure. She had undergone heart surgery sur-gery in Salt Lake City in 1963. Bishop T. Melvin Haymond of the Ninth Ward bishoprics, will be in charge of the services. Friends may call at the Wheeler Mortuary, Friday from 7 to 9 p.m., and Saturday Satur-day before the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. Ceme-tery. Mrs. Yardley was born June 29, 1925, at Elomore City, Oklahoma, Ok-lahoma, a daughter of Emmett Orin and Lola Effie Johnson Lemmone. She was married to Thomas Edward Yardley November 17, 1958, at Weiser, Idaho. They moved to Utah in 1961 and had lived in Springville Spring-ville since. She was converted to the LDS faith 15 years ago and 1 had taken an active part in ' Primary and Relief Society. She served in the Primary branch presidency in Farming-ton, Farming-ton, N. M., and had been a Relief Society teacher and 4-H club leader. ' Surviving besides her hus- band, are two daughters, Mrs. i Jim (Lola Berniece) King and Elizabeth Fay Yardley, 5, of i Springville; a son, Arden i Louis Ivie of California by a 1 previous marriage; her parents i 3f Oklahoma City, Okla.; bro- i thers and sisters, Thelma Tom- 1 lenson, Lola Mae Tovera and 1 Bill Lemmone of Nucla, Colo.; 1 Mrs. June Hawkins, Dale, Man- t ;el, Donald and Ray Lemmone 1 all of Oklahoma City; a half- t brother, M. Bishop, Nyssa, X Oregon; grandfather, Mancel t M. Johnson of Oklahoma City, t |