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Show Funeral rites Saturday for Mrs. Jess Barker Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Jane Barker, 60, wife of Jesse Barker, 905 East Center St., who died Tuesday will be Saturday at 1 p.m., in the Tenth ward. Bishop Grant Nielson will be in charge. Friends may call at the feeler Mortuary Friday, from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday before be-fore the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Barker passed away unexpectedly un-expectedly at the Payson hospital hos-pital from a short illness. She nis been at the hospital only a day or so. Born at Panquitch, April 16, WOO, her parents were Frederick Freder-ick and Eliza Jane Reynolds Gavin. She attended school at Panguitch and worked in the Printing office there. She came 10 Springville in 1928 and was married to Mr. Barker March U, 1929. She was a member of lie LDS church. Surviving are seven sons and laughters: Utona Barker, Pro-v; Pro-v; Mrs. Charles (Alfreda) Waters, Manti; Howard Barker, Bar-ker, Payson; LeGrande Barker Bar-ker and Ray Barker and Mrs. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Funeral rites Saturday for Mrs. Jess Barker (Continued from Page One) Bud (Lucille) Johnson, Springville; Spring-ville; Mrs. Larry (Mary Lou) Wolfley of San Francisco; 21 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; six brothers and sisters, Clinton Gavin, Springville; Spring-ville; Mrs. Amelia Lecuro and Mrs. Iva Judd, Provo; Mrs. Mildred Milliner, Phoenix, Arizona, Ari-zona, Andrew Gavin, Delta and Irvin Gavin, Ogden. Wrapping Hints Do you have trouble gift-wrapping gift-wrapping such items as vases and bottles? If so aluminum foil will solve your problem. The foil molds easily to the shape and makes a very attractive attrac-tive package when set off with a pretty bow. I would never read a book if it were possible for me to talk half an hour with the man who wrote it. Woodrow Wilson |