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Show Former Resident Dies in Nevada Word has been received here of the death of Moroni Lee Miner, 63, former resident of ; Springville, who died suddenly on Tuesday, June 18, at his , home in Reno, Nevada, of a heart condition. Mr. Miner was born in Springville, a son of Abner De-Lace De-Lace and Mary Ann Roundy Miner. He received his education educa-tion in the Springville schools and married Marie Carter, also of Springville. They moved to , Reno to make their home about f 22 years ago. ' Survivors include his wife; three daughters and a son: Anna An-na Miner and Mrs. Phyllis: i Miner Johnson, both of Reno; j Mrs. Mary Lou Carlsen, San ! Francisco, Calif.; and Carter Lee Miner, now serving in the U.S. Navy; also 5 grandchildren and the following brothers and (Continued on page eight) Former Resident Dies' in Nevada (Continued from page one) sisters: Dea Miner, Springville; Mrs. Alda Allema, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Meda Evans Ellsworth, Ells-worth, Payson; Mrs. Thelma Banks, Bakersfield, Calif.; Johnj R. Miner, Bakersfield, Calif.; and Lorin R. Miner,' Visalia, Calif. ' j Funeral services are pending1 word from the son, but are ex-1 pected to be held in Reno the latter part of this week. j portion of equipment for repair. It is the site also for the head office of the company, which has brought millions of dollars into Springville through employment em-ployment of townspeople directly direct-ly or indirectly. During some months of the year, when some jobs close down, it is interesting to look over some of the numerous pieces of equipment in the yard and to note the improved methods meth-ods employed in road construction construc-tion and other building as evidenced evi-denced by the modern machinery. machin-ery. The Mystery Place this week is a rather easy one but there is also room for error so all are asked to begin immediately to look it over, check closely then enter a ballot. A fine prize may be awaiting you. |