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Show Funeral Services Held Tuesday ForWm. A. Whiting Funeral services for William A. ftng, 67, who died Saturday of heart ailment, at his home 141 ftest Third North, Springville, 'jere conducted in the Third ward apel, Tuesday, under the direc-on direc-on of Bishop V. C. Mendenhall. Burial was in the Provo City temetery. Mr. Whiting was born in Maple-mi Maple-mi Utah County. January 31, a son of Arthur and Malissa master Whiting, fa attended schools in Maple-and Maple-and traveled with his parents , "'zona, where they were sent colonize. He later returned to "a isburg, Wasatch County, where took up cattle ranching. A member of the Church of ess Christ of Latter-day Saints, ' served in tie Wallsburg ward "snopric several years. vilman"ied Clara Parcell in the Lake LDS temple in 1905, and S y,mVed to Springville in 1946. DpIi , July X 195- He married J ,TMecham in June, 1951, in the Lake LDS temple. Siw6 is survived by his widow, Seville; four sonSi clifton and iand Whiting, Springville; Fred Salt Lake City; and Ben flai, Ti g' Island of Crete; three lefuSM.ers, Mrs. Wanda Bay Mil-Dolm Mil-Dolm -ee163. Calif.; Mrs. Ua r 7 ennis' Myton; and Mrs. the f ii 1 Saratoga, Wyo.; and u'ng brothers and sisters: (Terti i ting' E'sinore; Edwin Starl Whiting. and Mrs. Carrie Mn 2' both of Richfield, and Calif? Ei&elow. Central Valley, |