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Show Services set Monday for victim of Arizona automobile mishap and multiple cuts and bruises about her body. She is being transfered by plane, this weekend, to the Utah Valley Hospital, where it (Continued on Page 2 Col. 4) Funeral services for Udell Jackson, 55, Springville sheepman, sheep-man, who was fatally injured in an automobile accident near Wickenburg,. Ariz., 30 miles north of Phoenix,' Saturday, Jan. 12, will be held Monday at 1 p.m., in Springville Stake House. Bishop Leonard James of the Fifth ward will be in charge. Friends may call at the Wheeler Mortuary Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday, before the services. Burial will be in the City cemetery. Mr. Jackson lost his life in a head-on collision of his car and one driven by Richard Evan Soulders, 22 of Phoenix. Both drivers were killed. Mrs. Leora Peterson Jackson, Jack-son, 50, riding with her husband hus-band at the time, returning from a vacation trip, suffered fractured ribs, a fractured arm : : t i t ( - : i i ' " . f y ' ! ! Udell Jackson Services set Monday for accident victim (Continued from Page 1) is expected she will be confined confin-ed for sime time. Upon hearing of the accident, acci-dent, Mr. Jackson's brother, Waldo Jackson, attending a salesman market at Albuquerque, Albuquer-que, N.M., went immediately to Wickenburg as did the victim's daughter Bonnie and son Thomas. Tho-mas. Mr. Jackson was born in Fountain Green, November 4, 1907, a son of Thomas E. and Esther Williams Jackson. He spent his boyhood in . Ftn. Green and moved to Provo with 'his parents as a young man. He attended school at BY High and at the BYU. The family later moved to Spring- He. married Leora Peterson of this city June 3, 1936, in the Manti LDS Temple and they resided at 202 East Second Sec-ond South St. He was employed for a time at Geneva Steel plant but most of his life time he had been engaged in the sheep business. Surviving besides his wife, daughter Bonnie and son Thomas, Tho-mas, are two sisters, Norma Jackson and Mrs. Howard (Le-ona) (Le-ona) Brandt and brother, Waldo Wal-do Jackson, all of Springville. |