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Show Accident takes life of native Mrs. Irene Coffman Meldrum, 65, sister of Mrs. Victor Phillips Phil-lips of Springville, died Monday Mon-day evening at a Burley, Idaho, hospital of. injuries .received early that morning in an automobile auto-mobile accident just three miles from home enroute to Salt Lake City to visit a daughter. Her husband, driving at the time, suffered a fractured collar col-lar bone, fractured ribs and painful lacerations and is in the hospital at Burley. Funeral services for Mrs. Meldrum will be Saturday at 1 p.m. at Burley. Mrs. Phillips and Lamar and Lucille Phillips' went to Burley upon hearing of the accident and returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Meldum was born in ' Springville, a daughter of Ja cob E. and Barbara Stoker Coffman and attended schools here, graduating from Springville Spring-ville High School, j. She was. married to Joseph Roy Meldrum of Provo at Provo Pro-vo and the marriage was later solemnized in the Idaho Falls Temple. They lived in Springville Spring-ville a year and a half and then moved to Idaho where Mr. Meldrum operated a farm. She had been active in LDS Church work in Burley. Surviving besides her husband hus-band are five children, nine grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Victor Phillips of Springville. An intelligent individual visualizes vis-ualizes an issue without waiting wait-ing for it to be dramatized by personal clashes. |