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Show Services Conducted In Provo For Former Resident Funeral services were conducted Monday in Provo for Mrs. Virginia Driggs Clark, wife of Dr. Harold Glen Clark and a former resident of Springville, who died Thursday evening at their home in Provo. Burial was in Provo. The family moved to Springville Spring-ville in 1946, when Dr. Clark accepted ac-cepted a position as director of the extension division of the BYU. They resided in Brookside until two years ago when they moved to trovo. Mrs. Clark was born in Driggs Idaho July 20, 1909, a daughtei of Don Carlos and May Robisor Driggs. The family moved tc Phoenix, Ariz., when she was 13 years old and she received hei education in that city. After gradu-tion gradu-tion from high school, she went on a mission and later attendee the University of Utah. After her marriage to Dr Clark, the couple lived for a short time Mesa, Arizona, then they moved to Solomonville, Arizona. In 1937, they went to Washington D. C, where Dr. Clark studied for his PPh. D. degree. She had always al-ways been active in LDS church work 'Until her illness.' - Survivors include her husband, her mother of Phoenix, Ariz.; five sons and daughters, Carol Jean, Mary Louise, Donald Driggs, Virginia Vir-ginia Lynn and Joseph Wm. Clark all of Provo; also six brothers and sisters. |