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Show Casfle Valley Resident Ethel Scovil, Dies Ethel Allen Scovil, 68, died unexpectedly Oct. 9 in her , home at Porcuoine Ranch, Castle Valley. A local resident resi-dent for 19 years, she was well known as an accountant by profession, and as lady of the house at Scovil's dinner din-ner house at the ranch. - Born May 8, 1904 to Albert Henry and Lillian Parker Allen Al-len at Visalia, California, she traveled widely and lived and studied in Munich as a child. She was graduated from the University of California in 1926 and did post-graduate work at Grenoble, France. On Feb. 8, 1931, she married mar-ried S. Ray Scovil in Berkeley, Berke-ley, California. The Scovils, who had run a well-known restaurant in Ma-pleton, Ma-pleton, Utah, moved to Moab in 1953, and except for extended ex-tended travels, have lived here since. There will t no funeral services ser-vices for M, V. Scovil. Her body has been take.i 'to the University of Ut?h Medical School, where it has been : bequeathed for some time. Survivors include her husband; hus-band; a daughter, Mrs. Sal (Sylvia) Tedesco, Castro Valley, Val-ley, Calif; two grandsons, John and Gregory; and two brothers, Parker Allen, Walnut Wal-nut Creek, Calif., and Homer Allen, Berkeley, Calif. |