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Show .,.l.l,UM. !,M III III ! I. 1 ' ' i 1 1 f Carl F. Baker, 51, for whom funeral services were held. Funeral rites held for Carl F. Baker Funeral services were held in the 11th Ward (Kolob Stake House) Wednesday for Carl Frederick Baker, 51, well-known well-known Springville resident, who died unexpectedly early Sunday of a heart attack, while exercising exer-cising his horses at his stables east of town. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery, directed by Berg Mortuary. He was born Feb. 19, 1912 in St. George, a son of William B. and Fidelia Maudsley Baker. He married Ruby May Erick-son, Erick-son, June 19, 1939 in Cardston, Canada. Mr. Baker attended the schools of St. George. Following Follow-ing his marriage he moved to Salem, Oreg., and later lived in Klamath Falls, Vancouver and Redmond, Wash., moving to Springville in 1951 where he has since resided. He had worked as a butcher for several business places in Springville and previously as a salesman for a publishing company. com-pany. He was a member of the LDS Church, had served as a counselor in the bishopric, as superintendent of the Sunday School and of the YMMIA and as a ward teacher. His hobby hob-by was horses and he maintained maintain-ed a stable of Arabian hofses. He was a member of Spring-ville-Hobble Creek Riding Club, past member of the Sheriff's Posse and past member of the Arabian Horse Club. He is survived by his wife, three sons and one daughter; Frederick A. Baker, Salt Lake City; Alfred Arnold Baker, Dean Allen Baker and Carol Jean Baker; seven brothers and two sisters; Dr. William Baker and Mrs. Martha Thompson, of St. George; Andrew W. Baker, and LeGrande Baker, both of Provo; Clarence S. Baker, Roy; Frank J. Baker, Ogden; Mrs. Maria Hartwell, . Long Beach, Calif.; and Rulon E. Baker, Idaho Falls, Idaho. |