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Show Services held in SLC for former resident Funeral services were held Saturday in Salt Lake City, for Mrs. Ida Alleman Taylor, a former long-time resident and school teacher of Springville, Spring-ville, who died Wednesday, June 16, 1965. She was 93. Burial was in the Provo City Cemetery. Mrs. Taylor was born March 18, 1872, in Springville, daughter daugh-ter of John Henry and Zebina iStarr Alleman. She married George S. Taylor, June 28, 1911, in -the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Jan. 16, 1924. She was a 1903 graduate of Brigham Young Academy and taught for 25 years in the Springville area. She was the first principal at the Grant School. An active member of the LDS Church she served as a president of the YWMIA, ; Ward Relief Society and had served as a Primary teacher. Survivors include three stepdaughters, step-daughters, Mrs. Wayne (Pris-cilla) (Pris-cilla) Taylor Malin of Cortez, Colorado; Miriam of Milbrae, Calif.; and Mrs. Mina Taylor Letchfield of San Mateo, Calif.; and seven grandchildren. Women's Wear Daily says: "An industrial 'spy school' has been opened in Tokyo to train personnel of Japanese big business bus-iness in (the) art of industrial espionage and counterespionage. counterespio-nage. Curriculum deals with how to steal a competitor's sales promotion program, how to protect your own company's program from being lifted by a rival firm. Advanced student work deals with use of special cameras and how to sift useful use-ful information from trade publications." |