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Show FUNERAL FRIDAY IN 4TH WARD FOR MRS. LAURA BANNER Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted Friday at 2 p. m., in the Fourth ward chapel, for Mrs. Laura Jane Durfey Banner, 65, who died unexpectedly Wednesday, Wednes-day, of a heart ailment, at the family residence. Friends may call at the A. Y. Wheeler and Son mortuary Thursday Thurs-day evening from 7 to 9 p. m., and at the family residence, 190 North Second East, before the services. Burial will be in , the Evergreen cemetery. N Mrs. Banner was born in Salem, November 3, 1880, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Durfey, She was married to William George Banner at Provo, in 1896, and the couple spent their early married life at Castle Gate. Mr. Banner died in 1936. Mrs. Banner was an active L. D. S. church worker and had been a Relief Society teacher many years. She was a member of Camp Springville D. U. P., and had served serv-ed as treasurer of the camp. She is survived by four sons and one daughter, Miss Laura Banner, Arch Banner, and Earnest Banner Ban-ner of Springville Earl June Banner Ban-ner of Salt Lake City, and Arthur Banner of Helper; also a stepmother, step-mother, Mrs. Eliza Curtis Durfey and eight brothers and sisters, Jerome B., and Herbert Durfey ' of Hyathville, Wyo.; Mrs. Grace D. Devoraux of Boyson, Wyo.; Mrs. Emma Misomelius, Elmer Durfey, Mrs. Beatrice Titus, Philip Phil-ip Durfey and Mrs. Agnes Green of Hyathville, Wyo. |