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Show Funera! Services At Hoon Today For W.B.Ivfe ,63 Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted today (Thursday) at noon in the Eighth ward chapel, cha-pel, for Wilford Byron Ivie, 63, 363 West Third South, who died Tuesday morning at the Utah Valley Hospital. Bishop T. Melvin Duke will be in charge. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary, Fifth East, Fourth South, before the services. ser-vices. Burial will be in the Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Ivie was born in Aurora, Oct. 6, 1895, a son of Calvert Milton and Vilate Durfee Ivie. He received his education in Sevier county schools and filled an LDS mission in 1916 to 1918 in the Western States and Mexico. He married Lucille Peterson, Sept. 5, 1918 in the Salt Lake (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) mmmmwmmaims tm - V Y Y5 Y YiiS MmWiilgWSimmmmiMM mmt f iliiiillliYill l Xfiriwmm i M I vi - I v i I Wilford Byron Ivie Funeral Services Today For W. B. Ivie (Continued from Page One) Temple and they moved to Delta in 1920, where they lived liv-ed two years before moving to Provo. The family moved to Springville in 1932 and have resided here since. He had worked with the U. S. Steel 36 years helping on construction of the plant and was a heater at Ironton at the time of death. He was an elder in the Eighth ward. His hobbies were hunting and gardening. Surviving besides his wife are six sons and daughters: Quinten B. Ivie of Compton, Calif.; Calvert W. Ivie of Terreton, Ida.; Wilford T. Ivie of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Glade (Betty) Loveless of Murray; Richard P. Ivie of Pamona, Calif.; Jane Ann Ivie, Springville; Spring-ville; 14 grandchildren and five brothers and sisters: Mrs. Elvada Johnson and Gilden L. Ivie of Orem; Otto V. Ivie of Springville; Mrs. Ervin (Lucille) (Lu-cille) Nelson of Lynndyl and Mrs. Arthur (Birdell) Corcoran, Corcor-an, of Junction City, Kan. In lieu of flowers, the family fam-ily asks those who desire to make contributions to the Primary Children's Hospital. |