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Show $ Funeral Services at Mapleton Today For Victim of Automobile Accident Funeral services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Thursday Thurs-day at the Mapleton LDS ward chapel for James Campbell, 36, Mapleton, killed Saturday night in a two-car crash on US 89 at Spring-4 ville's Seventh South. Friends may call at the Quist-Fairbanks Quist-Fairbanks Funeral home in Orem Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the Mapleton chapel Thursday from 11 a.m. until time of services. Interment will be in the Provo City cemetery under direction di-rection of Dean Mendenhall, Provo Post 13, American Legion. Mr. Campbell was killed when his car collided with one driven by Melvin S. Petersen, Springville, as the latter came onto US 89 from the west. Mr. Petersen escaped with minor injuries and was not hospitalized. Mr. Campbell's wife, Helen, 37, is improving from injuries received receiv-ed in the crash. She suffered multiple mul-tiple lacerations and abrasions, shock, fractured ribs and a badly (Continued on page 2) funeral Services Today For Accident Victim (Continued from page One) cut hand, and was taken to the Utah Valley hospital. Springville police officer Ashley Graham investigating the accident gave Peterson a citation for not yielding the right-of-way. Mr. Peterson appeared in Judge J. F. Wingate's precinct court Wednesday Wednes-day morning and pled not guilty. No date had been set for the hearing. hear-ing. Mr. Campbell was born September Septem-ber 17, 1919, in Craig, Colo., a son of Alva Jessie and Crissie Ann Rhodes Campbell. He received his education in Roosevelt and Columbia, Colum-bia, Utah, schools. He attended Brigham Young University for a year and enlisted in the United States air corps, January 14, 1941, receiving his discharge in October 1945. He married Helen Demos of Provo in Riverside, Calif., May 16, 1944; the rites were solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple the following follow-ing July. He was an elder in the LDS Church and had served as president of his quorum. At the time of his death he was serving in the Sunday School superintendency of Mapleton ward. He had lived in Mapleton for 5V2 years, having moved there from Provo. For the past nine years he had worked as a service man for Mountain Moun-tain Fuel Supply Co. Prior to his enlistment in the air force in 1941 he had resided in Duchesne. He was an active member of Utah County Coun-ty sheriff's posse. Surviving besides his widow are two sons: James M. and Larry T. Campbell; a daughter, Merry Ann; three sisters: Mrs. Lynn (Hazel) Timothy, Roosevelt; Mrs. Elbert (Margaret) Peck, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Max (Alma) Knorr, Murray; Mur-ray; a brother, Roy Campbell, Wellington. |