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Show Harrison C. Sounder Pun.rel ,rv(r,. for Herrleon Clifford turtle W. Watts SPRINGVILLE Funeral ervlr. for Mrs. Luttl W Watts, 65, wn died tat ?f OBITUARIES Sldny W. Epperson WEBER -Sidney Wallace rSrotty) Ep- Crson, 68, died tn a Bait Lake hospital onday at 6:20 a.m. of a heart ailment. Elizabeth J. P. Noyes PROVO ru iters I aervires for Wrt EHs-' EHs-' both J up Philips Nom, 07. who died Mon-day Mon-day at lh home of a snn, John Albert Philip. Prove,, of fiiiHi Incident Ui sue, will be held Thursday lit 1 p m. tn the Berg mortuary di awing mom rhapel. D. JCerlen Cameron, btahnp. Provo Eurhth ward. Church ot Jesus Christ of Letter-dv Letter-dv Rami, will officiate. Mn Noyes wan fwirn Feb. 10 1812. In Cenlca. Kan . daughter of Orrtn P. and Mary Ann Tldwell William. Hr par-em par-em Joined the I, DR church In Kan-ss. and she movwt with them to Utah In 1HA8, settling In Reaver I She taught arhonl for several rears and i then waa married to Kt chard Philips Mav j 17 1ST8. in Beaver They wers separated ; William D. Crlddle WEHT POINT. Da.ls County Funeral or r vires were jbendlng Wednesday for William Wil-liam Delbrt Crlddle. Si. prominent - West Point farmer, who died Tuesday at 12 4ft pm In a Halt Lake hospital of an ax-tended ax-tended lllneaa. Ha was born Feb 26. 1888 In Svra-mse Svra-mse Davis rounty. a son of William and flarah Linford Crlddle. A a young man. he served a mission In the south-rn states for the Church of Jesus Chrlat of Latter-day Latter-day Saints. He wa a nlejh priest In the West Point ward and farmer jv was a counselor in By ra ruse war.l, superintendent or Runday schools in 8rnc.ise aid Clearfield Clear-field wards and high priest quorum riaaa 1 leader In West Point-On Point-On Dee. 6. 1911. he married Hazel Ara- Aneliza J. Phillips PI.KA8ANT GROVE Funeral aenrtres for Mrs. Anellaa Jacob Phillips, 77, who died Sunday, evil be conducted Thursday at 1 p m in Pasant Orove Third ward rhapel. Cnurrh of Jesus Chrlat of latter-day latter-day Raima, by Cs!vm Walker, bishop Friends may ca !l at Olpin mortuary. Pleasant Groe. Wednesday and at the familv home Thursday from lfi am. until time of services. Burial will be la Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove cemetery. John W. Pyne ORRM Funeral aervlces fo John Wesley Pyne. 17, Lincoln high V school senior IctMed Monday in a shotgun accident, will b conducted sauna era. ao. ina B-rk st. who died Saturday were conducted con-ducted WedneHday at 3 pm. at Trinity M. E Church. 21 E. 6th South by Rev. O. David Slacum. Burial was In ML Olivet cemetery. Mr. Ra undent, owner own-er and manaaer of Pixleland club, was headwalter at the Nhouw hotel for 14 years He lived in Rait Lake City 30 year. The arrompanvinf Monday followmf a lingering illness, will be conducted 1 p.m. Thursday la Sprtng-vllie Sprtng-vllie ward chapel of the Church f Jeeu Christ of Latter-day Raima. Oliver H Dal ton. bishop, wiu officiate. Friends mar call Wednesday from S to t p.m. and Thursday morning prior to services at the Wheeler mortuary. Burial will be tn Evergreen cemetery under direction of 2 Bora Dec. IT, 18M, at Midway. Waaatoh eounty, he Was a son of Charles A I on so and Elizabeth Coleman Epperson. Be waa reared la Midway. He married Clara JTowarth Aug. 28. 1915, and later In the Belt Lake temple. Church of Jesus , Christ of Latter-day alnta, Mr. Epperson was , employed for many ' year la metal mine n! -w jy Lt. F. S. Turnquist OGDCN Graveside aervlr-a for Lt Fred g. TurnqulsL 28. Ogden. who was killed Feb. 17. 1944. ta Italy, will be Btk, conducted Friday at 2 p.m. la fa Oaden city cemetery by Alton W. Wardle, bishop of the Eighth ward. Church of Jeeus Chrlat of Latter-day Salnta. Military honors will a accorded by members of the American Legion Baker-Merrill Baker-Merrill post No. 9. with service directed by the AultoreM mortuary. It waa requeeted that Meads aaatt flower. John Walker ROCK SPRINGS. Wyo John Walker, SR. well-known Rock Springs labor leader, died early Monday at the Sweetwater County Memorial hospital In Rock Springs after an Illness of eight weeks. - He was financial secretary of the Blalr town local union. United Mine Worker of America, and had been active la the labor movement for the past 20 year. He served with the Canadian army during World War I and had held offices In the Rock Springs chapter. Canadian legion. He was also a past noble grand of the Odd Fellow lodge and was a member mem-ber of the Congregstlooal church. Born la Ssretty. South Wales. April 1, 1891. Mr. Walker came to Rock Springe 35 years ago. after having lived In Canada for some time. He la survived bv bis widow. Mrs. Eva Walker, Rock Springe; his father, William Walker. Hketty. South Wales: three broth-era, broth-era, Herbert. William and Whynhsm. all of Rketty; a sister, Mrs. Charles Hsarn, Rock Springs. Parley Pratt Parrish CENTER Vt LLC Par Icy Pratt Parties, SO. prominent pioneer resident of Center Till, died Wednesday at T a m. to a Bait Lake hospital of causes Incident to age. He was horn April 17. 1809. hi Center-Till, Center-Till, a son of Joel g. and Elisabeth Brat-tea Brat-tea Parrish. and spent his life as a farmer and dairyman, as welt as a school teacher n Morgan and Davis county schools. H was an aettve worker la the Church of Jeeu Christ of Latter-day Saints, having hav-ing been a high priest la Centerrllle Second ward at the time of hi death. In 1895-95. he filled a mission to Great Britain and later wa a counselor in the Sunday school, a Make officer in the Young Men' Mutual Improvement Assn., and bad spent 33 year a a horn missionary. On Oct, 14. 1898, he married Came la Wil ley In Salt lake LDR tempi. She died In June. 1904. and on Sept. 14, 1905, he married Elizabeth Codings He la survived by his widow and the following sons and daughters: Mr. Leah leming. Ogden; Mrs. Iris Stout, Chevy Chase. HA.; Mr. Frances Barlow. Proro; Weldon C. Parrish, Salt Lake City, and Coulson P. Parrish, Twin Fail, Ida., and 10 grander) Ik) ran. The following brother and sister also urvlv: Charles A. Parrish and Mrs. Clara Doriua. Los An teles: John F. and Erneat Parrish. and Mrs. Clo Paulson, Salt Lake City: Alonxo Parrish. Logan; Mrs. Jennie Stewart. Ezra B. Parrish and William W. Parrish. all of Centervllkt, and Mr. Jtllla Van Gun ton. New York City. Funeral arrangements will be announced an-nounced from fntoa mortuary m Bonn tlfuL Friday at 1 : 30 p m In the Sha ron ward rhapel. Church of Jeaua Christ of Latter-day Saints, by J Reed Burgener. bishop Friend may call Thursday after 1 p m. and Friday before be-fore time for funeral service at the family fami-ly home In Oram. Burial will be In the . Prove city burlal park L Surviving are his" narcnta Rmtun n Oct. 9. 190O. in Beaver. . M rs. Nnves and her husband operated I a confectionery in Beaver and later another ' In Delta for many years. She was sn active LPS church member. The couple moved to Prove m 1930, where Mr. Noyes died tn 1 .'). Riirt Ivors Include two sons, William Chester Philips. West Jordan, and John 1 Albert Philips. Ptovo; 22 grandchildren; i a half brother and two elstera. C D. Georjre, Barber,' Mont.; Mrs Mabte Ron-! Ron-! anna Gale. Milford. and Mr. Mary Elenor I Bradnhaw. Provo. Friends mav rail at the place of f'l-i f'l-i neral Wednesday from 8 to 8 pm . and 1 Thursday prior to services. Burial will be J In Provo city burial park. Anno R. B. Jacob son . I PA HO FALIJ, Id. Mrs. Anna Rees Bradlev Jscobson. 78. resident of this srea since 1R9A. died Tuesday morning In a local hospital of a lingering lllneaa. He was first president of the Iavl County Farm oureau and the first president presi-dent of the Pa-. .J County ReTsjrowers Assn.. former member of Clearfield town board and for many year director of C;earfield State hank. Survivors include his widow and the following anna and daughters. Wavne P. Cnddle. Boise. Ida. ; Dean W. Crntdle. Berkeley. Cat ; Mrs. Monro Parnah, Clearfield. Clear-field. Lynn A. Cnddle and Mrs. Merrill Hailing West Point; 11 grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters: Lawrence Law-rence I. Cnddle. Mrs Ernest Hansen. Mrs. Eli Rentmelster Mr. Fav Chi ids. Carl Crlddle, Mrs. Elvin Hansen, and .-Mrs. Mvrtl Flint, Syracuse, and Jam O. Crlddle. Salt Lake City. Elizabeth Emorson TWIN FALLS Id Mre Elizabeth Emerson. Si. resident of Kimberry for .14 year died Monday at the none of w.l""mr' Mri- " - Wuasgea, 141 t Jefferson at.. Twin Falla. many yaara ago. Mr. Bauds May Penrose Pearce May Penrose Ptsrre, 84 died at her residence. 142-.)rd East, Monday at T:3A p.m. of a heart aliment Born In Chriatrhurrh. New Zealand, May 18. 1 85ft. ahe waa a daughter of Charles Penrose and Marv Baldwin Pearce. She came to Utah In lf26. Miss Pearce spent 30 years In genealogy worn for the Church of Jesus Christ of I.atterday Saints. She returned to New Zealand several yeare asjo to Investigate city and cemetery records for genealogical information. She la survived by two brother, Frank and Herbert Pearce. and a ale tec. Mrs Ethel Friend, sll of New Zealand, and a cousin. Herbert Pen I on. Ogden. Funeral services will be conducted' Fri- j day at 2 pm. at 280 E. South Temple. in jtuiioraac mocTu- arr, Ogden. Mr. Waet William J. Reed PROVO Funeral services for Win lam J. Reed. 57, retired railroader, will be held Thursday morning in Las Vega. N. M.. by the Las Vegas Elk' lodge with additional service to be conducted ta Provo. arrangemanta for which will be announced later. Mr. Reed died Tuesday la Lna Vegas after a lingering lllneaa. Bora Jan. 2. 1892. In Laa Vega, b waa a switchman with the Union Pacific railroad for most of his Ufa He retired recently and returned to bin birthplace for his heslth. Survivors Include a brother and slater John Reed and Margaret Reed, both of Ia Vega, and a stepdaughter, Mrs. J. Elmo Larsen. Prove. Burial will be m Prove) dtp burial park. was superintendent of Meow city water- arpgirsaa work and waa employed with a etete highway malntcaanc crew until hi recent Ulaeea. A member ot the LPS church, ha was aa alder at the tun of hi death. Survivors Include his widow. Heber: three sons. 1st Lt. Wallace Helov Epperson, with the V B. army In Honolulu. T. H : ' Wild on Dean and Max Epperson, Salt Lake City; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Thomas, Idaho Falls, Ida., and Mrs. Genlsl Buys. Pullman, Wash.; flv grandchildren grand-children end four brother and Sisters: and Mamie Crandall Mr Paa Pyne: thra broth- era. Edward and Gerald Pyne. Orem: Glea Pyne, Springfield. Ida : five slater. Mrs, Ellen Carter. Mrs. Phyllis Johnson. Mre. Elvira Ford. Mr. Anna. Dee Gordon, all of Oram, and Mr a, Shirley Prows, Salt Lake City. Mrs, Lula Lowman, Mrs. Vera C lav ton and LaMont Epperson. Salt Lak City, and KUi Epperson. Midway. Funeral services will be onnductsd Friday Fri-day at 3 p.m. at Heber Second L D S ward chepst, by Leonard. Gil, bishop Friends nay call at the family home, 183 N. 4th West. Thursday afttrnooa and Friday until time of services. Burial in Heber cemetery will be under dimuoa ef Olpin mortuary: Louis Sotlno ' METPER Hnry rosary for Louis Ratine. 48. Helper, will be recited at Mitchell funeral chaeel Saturday at 3:15 a.m. Re-I 1 wntam inaa wta ft celebrated at Bt. sTranda C a t b o 1 1 . church by Rev. Francis Fran-cis R. Lam o the Bus day at 10:30 am. Mr. Satina died fonday In a Bait ake hospital He was bora In Italy. Nov. L 188L H has as known relative rela-tive He had been r resident l Ealpar Fears. Burial win be ta 1ft. View eesaetery. ouiau. i- John Poppas met euneral amrN for John ran. ' aa about SO, Prlot. will be beld VTMay at the Oreek Orthodox obureh la Prloi by Rev. Dtoalaloo Arauaakldaa. Mr. Pappaa waa bora ta enta, aroaca, ft aoa of Mute Pappu. Only knowa relatreea are two eoarlna, lt,ve Aaaoa. Columbia, ana: auk, Pappaa. Salt Lak, City. Burial win be ta U PrM, elty trmt-, trmt-, Utj under too eOraetloa at tbe Mitchell funeral sobm. |