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Show Services Friday at Wheeler's for J. Stoker Joseph P. Stoker, 84, died Dec. 31 at the Eldred Sunset Manor. He was the brother of Mrs. Dorothy Wheeler and resided re-sided with her here for two years. Funeral services will be held at the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel Friday at 11 a.m. Burial Bur-ial will be in the Spanish Fork City cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday evening from 7 to 9 and prior to the services. Mr. Stoker, the son of William Wil-liam and Emily Tegersen Stoker, Sto-ker, was born Feb. 5, 1878 in Spanish Fork. He was a farmer far-mer and stockman. He was a member of the LDS church. He never married. Mrs. Wheeler survives him. Your Utah Safety Council has this question for automobile automo-bile owners: How are your windshiejd wiper blades working? work-ing? Are they able to clean off muddy water splashed up from passing vehicles, or do they leave a smudge across your field of vision? A clear view of the road ahead is well worth the price of new, live-rubber blades when the blades are in need of replacement. replace-ment. But you may not need new blades. The trouble may be a weak wiper arm. Have your wiper arms and blades checked for safety. You may see a hazard to avoid it. |