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Show Funeral Services Saturday for Rudgar Viley, 50 Funeral services will be held Pmh cfY 2 P-m- the Fifth-Seventh ward church, for Rudgar O. Wiley, 50, Springville Spring-ville power plant operator, who died Tuesday afternoon at a Provo hospital of a short illness. ill-ness. Bishop Earl Child of the Seventh ward will be in charge of the services. Friends may call at he Wheeler Mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 p.m., and at the family residence, 85 South, 8th East, before the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen cemetery. Born in Oak City, Utah, April Ap-ril 11, 1908, Mr. Wiley had made his home in Springville the past eleven years. His parents par-ents were Robert A. and Sarah Ann Dutson Wiley. He attended school in Oak City and married Sarah Ann Talbot in Panquitch in 1927 and they lived in Lynndyl for a few years. Mr. Wiley was a member of the LDS church and had engaged en-gaged in Scout work. Surviving besides his wife, are his mother of Lynndyl and four sons and a daughter, Mrs. Cecil (Louise) Hall, Richard, James and Carl Wiley of Springville; Robert Wiley with the U. ' S. Army in Virginia; also one grandchild and six brothers and sisters, Mrs. Geneva Gen-eva Kinross, Milford; Mrs. Ver-da, Ver-da, Smith, Orem; Mrs. Ethel Benson, Lynndyl; Robert Wiley, Provo; Lorin Wiley, Kearns and Thurlo Wiley, Delta. (See picture on Page 8) |