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Show FUNERAL TODAY FOR VICTIM OF CAR ACCIDENT Elden Norris Dibble, 23, native of Mapleton, was fatally injured in an automobile accident at 10:45 p. m., Saturday, near Holley's service ser-vice station at Mapleton. Funeral services are scheduled for 2 p. pi., today in the Mapleton ward chapel, with burial in the Evergreen cemetery, directed by the C. O. Claudin funeral home. William Medvid, also of Mapleton, Maple-ton, riding with Mr. Dibble, sustained sus-tained severe lacerations and bruises, brui-ses, while Parley Johnson, 60, of Price, and his three children, were treated at the Utah Valley hospital hospi-tal for cuts and bruises and returned re-turned to their homes. Johnson, with a load of peaches, was traveling south, when the car driven by Dibble and traveling north, crashed into the Johnson machine, according to investigating investigat-ing officers. Mr. Dibble was born at Mapleton, Maple-ton, March 1, 1920, a son of Willis and Zina Binks Dibble. He was educated in the schools of Mapleton Maple-ton and attended the Springville high school. He married Dorothy Slater Jan. 18, 1941, at Provo. He joined the National Guard when it was organized orga-nized here and was placed on reserve re-serve when the unit left for training. train-ing. He had followed farming. Surviving, besides his widow, are a daughter, Linda Dibble; his mother, of Mapleton; four brothers broth-ers and sisters, Blaine and Fay Dibble, Mrs. Mabel Warren and Mrs. Laree Warren, Mapleton; also al-so a grandmother, Mrs. M. E. Binks, of Mapleton. |