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Show FUNERAL SERVICE FOR LOCAL WOMAN ON FRIDAY Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted in the Second ward, chapel Friday at 2 p. m., for Mrs.. Erma C. Gudmundson, 64, who died Sunday evening at Los Angeles, Calif., following a long illness. Friends may call at the Wheeler Wheel-er mortuary Thursday evening, and at the home of Mrs. Eva M. Crandall, 956 South Main, from 10 a. m. Friday, until time of the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Gudmundson was born in Springville, Dec. 1, 1879, a daughter daugh-ter of Myron E. and Louisa Met-calf Met-calf Crandall. She lived here most of her life. She attended school in Logan and at the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young university in Provo. Mrs. Gudmundson had always been active in church work and had also been an ardent temple worker. She went to California about two months ago. Survivors include seven sons and daughters, Mrs. Leona G. Clark and Claire Gudmundson of Ely, Nev.; Crandall, Keith and Barbara Gudmundson and Mrs. Pricella Rice of Los Angeles, Cal., Farrell Gudmundson of Price; also al-so sixteen grandchildren; eleven brothers and sisters, Earl M. Crandall, Cran-dall, Salt. Lake City; Paul G. Crandair, Mrs. George Barrett and Robert Crandall, ' Provo; Mrs. Cecil Ce-cil Woodward, Franklin, Idaho; E. Vern Crandall and Frank Crandall, Cran-dall, Springville; Erwin Crandall, Las' Vegas, Nev.; Merrill Crandall, Cran-dall, Lehi; Mrs. Rilla C. Embree, Portland, Oreg.; Mrs. Bernard Snow, San Bernardino, Calif. |