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Show George T. Cason CEDAR CITT Funeral service for ' George Tompklni Csson, 68. who died Unniiiv nf timmA Inlurlata atif twawt In an J Henry Orson Davis J SPANISH FORK Henry Orwn Dlvti. 84, farmer of 'he 8a km, Utah, art, died Morday anr an illpeaa. ! William O. Provost HEBER WlMtam a Provoet. TO. retired ; farmer and stockman, died at the family i homt Tuesday at 2 avam. after aa extended OBITUARIES Silos Rowley SPRING OLENN. Carbon County Funeral Fu-neral service for Silas Rowley. 03. manager man-ager of the Utah atatt tai commission of-tic of-tic in Prto. -will bo conducted Saturday t 1 p.m. la Spring Glen ward chapel. Church of Jeu Christ of Latter-day ,, Sainta. He died Tuesday at 30 a m. In Price hospital of a cerebral hemorrhage Mr. Rowley waa born at Meadow. Mil- Phil ftowen DRIOOS. Ida! Phil Bowen. S, Dries. I died Monday in a Drigga hospital follow-j follow-j ins a tonaiMctooU'- Tho child waa bora Oct . 145. at 1 Drtgg. a aon of Fred and Ruta Joaeph-aoa Joaeph-aoa Bowen. Mia aaotbor died ta 1947 Bestdea hit father and etepmother. Mr. and Mrs Prod Bow-en. two brother! survive: sur-vive: Milo and Garry Bowes. Driggs, and nls maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Kphraim Josepbson, Drtgxs. Funeral aervteoa will bo conducted Thuraday at 1 p.m. In either the Teton take tabornaclo or the Batea ward chapel by Carl Rippliitger. bishop of the Batea LDS ward. Burial Will be la tfaa Bates c-meterT. under the direction, e)f the Hanaon mortuarr. St. Anthony. ! - ' Pauline Larsen ' Mrs Paulino Lor sen. 55. 135-1 Oth East. died Tuesday at 6:15 p m. ta a Salt Lak hospital of a heart ailment I She waa born July 31. 1804. In Roanoke. 1 111., a daughter of Mr. and Mr. Pater Targhetta. A member of Emerson ward. Church of Jesus Chriat of latter-day Saint.. Mra. Jarsen aim waa commander of Salt I.ako Navy Mot here club No. 21. She waa a member of the Salt Lake Council of Women and hiatoriaa for the Women's Patriotic council She wai married to Joseph Hyrum Lar-en Lar-en in May. 191A. In Boise. Ida. Mra. I-anen la aurvived by fire aona and four daughters: Uward Conkiin, with the t. ft nai y. and Liar row iConklm I related. Salt l.ake City, aona by a former marnar; ornn K.. Richard and Robert I -amen. Salt Lake City: Mrs. Elna Monte, Heywarrt Cal.: Mra. Joseph Crown. Mr. 1 Albert Mayo and Mlaa Ann a belie Larson. Salt Lake City, and nine grandchildren. accident a week ago. , were conducted . Wednesday at 2 p m. I In Cedar City Fifth ward rhapcl. Church ' of Jesus Chrlit of I Latter-day Saints. I Mr. Cason, a car-' car-' penter and builder, i suffered a basal akulj : fracture when a ; board thrown from a power saw struck htm on the head He : was employed on construction con-struction of a new I field house at Branch Agricultural college. I Burial In Cedar ritv ramaterv waa few He was Dora at Salem, June 10. ! 1885, son of Georg and Mary Haz-l ; Da via. He waa edu-I edu-I rated In Salem 1 school and waa a member of the Church of Jeaua Christ Of Latter-day I Salnta. He married i flora Thompson in j Provo In 1011. He ta survived by i hta widow, and the following dauchtera: Mrs. Hazel Hancock, Hps Men Fork; Mrs, Roaie Carter. Mra. ill nines He waa bom Wot. ' IT 178. at Midway. ' Wasatch county, a son of James W. and Clara Love Provost. ! Moat of his life waa apent at Midway. He married Carrie Maltby. Jan. 15. 1900. The marriage ; was later ofemmaed In the 8 a 1 1 L a k o I temple. Church of Jesus ,Chnit of, Lat-! Lat-! ter-day Saints. Una died in 1944 On Oct. 5. 193". ho 1 married Mm. Zella North In the Salt V'''SBBwaawBwa lard eotmty. Oct. 2. IMS, a aon of John Thompson and Mary Jane smith Rowley, and moved with bis parents to spring , Olen as a child. He had served a mission for the Church nf Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint In New Zen land from 1007 to 1911. and aerved as bishop of Spring Olen LDS ward 33 years. Ha served tn the following civic positions: posi-tions: Member of the Carbon county board I of education several years, serving part of I that time aa president; Carbon county assessor as-sessor from 193S to 1938: former president and lifetime member of the State Associa-1 Associa-1 lion of County Officials, and executive secretary of the Southeastern Utah Associated Asso-ciated Industries a number of years. He had aerved a bra nch mini ger of the Utah state tax commission office at Price since 1030. Hi wife. Martha L. Anderson Rowley, died In March. 1047. Survivors Include three daughters and two son. Mrs. Edith Hunter Spring Glen : Mra. La Rue Donaldscn. Misa Beth Rowley. Dean A. Rowley, all of Salt Ukt City, and Grant Row ley. Provo . three brothers. David 8.. Franklin In in and Oeorge A. Rowley, all of Spring Olen: a sister, Mr. Mary Ann Jonea. Salt Lake City, and grandchild. Paul R. Irlbeck PROVO Paul Robert Irlbeck. 35. Rt. 1. Box 30, Provo, died at 1:30 a.m. -Wednesday In a Salt LaJto hospital of aa acute throat ailment. Born Feb. 20. 1014. In H lock lev, Mtnn., he was a aon of Joseph and Monlka MuehU bauer Irlbeck. He received his formal education In Hinckley public schools and pent his early years 00 the family farm noar Hinckley. A veteran of World War IT. Mr. Irlbeck began service In the army of the United States in February, 104 2. and received his basic training In Camp Woltera. Tex. 1 Later he served at Angel Island In Sao Francisco bay and in the Aleutian islands. Returned to the continental United States In 1943, he served as military policeman until hla disci targe on Jan. 3, 1040, Ho married Amy Roberta Ben thin tn Provo. March 24. 1044. Following his separation from service, they mad their home la Prove. Mr. Irlbeck was employed by th Oe-eova Oe-eova Steel Co. la the slab mill. In hi free time he raised mink, a pur-suit pur-suit practiced prior to commencement of bis army career. He waa a member of the Provo poet. Veterans of Foreign Wars, and of the Xrcvo lodge of the Loyal Order of Mooa,, Survivors Include nls widow: two rKugh-tera. rKugh-tera. Pauline and Lydla Irlbeck. Provo; hla parents of Hinckley: four brothers and back, St. Paul, Minn. . Joseph J. Irlbeck" Hinckley, and Mra. John Phaler, Sand-Irim Sand-Irim Minn. James Olsen LOGAN Funeral services for James f Cobby) Olsen 75. who died at bis home, 442 0. 2nd West. Monday, will be con-ourted con-ourted Thuraday at 2 p.m. In the Logan Third ward chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by R. Owsn Teats, bishop of the Los an l.th ward. Friends may call at the family home Wednesday evening and Thuraday until t ime for services Burial will be in the Logan city cemetery under the direction of the W LoyaJ Hall mortuary. - Gwendolyn Stock Smith LOGAN W'ord has been received In 1,01a n that fiwendolvn flock Smith. 25. daughter of Prof and Mr 8 R Sid 1 Sutork died suddenly Oct. 2 at her home in Phoenix. Aria. Former resident of this rtty, Mra. Smith had lived in Phoenix about a year. 8 he i a graduate of Logan high school and a former student of Utah State Agricultural Agri-cultural college. Her father is former professor of aeronautics at the college and was affiliated with the navy during the war in radar research. He held the commission com-mission of lieutenant commander. ran of death apparently waa heart trouble Funeral services and burial were tn Phoenix. She was born Juno 12. 1024. In Logan, a daughter of 8 R. Stock and Josephine Clark Htotk. Her marriage to Mr. Hmith came in Atiguat last year. Surviving are her husband: a month-old son, Raymond Henry; two children by a previous marriage, mar-riage, Richard. 5. and CarL 3. all of Phoenix: her parents of Atlantic City. N. J.; three brothers. Feron Stock. San Francisco; Reed and Harold Stock. Atlantic City, and two grandparents. Mrs. Rdwm T. Stock. Bear Lake, and Mr. tbr F. Clark. Logan, Robert Pulsipher Sr. PRICE Robert Pulsipher. Sr . 50. Price, died Tuesday forenoon in the Castle Gate mine of a sudden illness. Mr. Pulsipher was bom Feb. 10. 1S0O. at Huntington, Emery county, a son of Charles and Starey I- King Pulsipher. Hs waa a long-time employe of Utah Fuel Co. at Castle Gate. Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. F.llen A II red Pulsipher. Price: two sons, Robert Pulsipher Jr., Price, and William Pulsipher, hragerton: three dan ah ten. Mrs. Alice Pehrson, Dragerton; Mrs. Lillian Ml la no. Helper, and Miaa Mae Pulsipher. Price; one brother, W. C. Pulsipher. Provo; one sister. Mrs. E. A. Lewis, Castle Oat, and five era nl children. TtmemT frrim "win so nrrw OUBrtir at 2 p.m. in Caatl Oate chapel or th Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with Fa Thacker, bishop, officiating officiat-ing -1 Burtal win be m Prlco ritv cemetery oav der direction of Mitchell funeral home. ronducted by Jeeaea mortuary. CaVeeei Jetto Olsen Weeding TWIM FALLS Ida Mrs Jetta Olsen Weeding. 87. died In th Twin Falls hospital 1 MonTay night following a brief illness. Born Sept. IS. 18S2. In Norway, ah came here with her husband and five children in 1008. They settled first in Hyrum. Utah, and lived there until 1017. when they moved to a farm at Firth. In 1045 thev moved to Twin Falla. Mrs. Weeding' a husband. Hans Weeding, ,led In February. 1040. Five children also preceded her In death Surviving are two sons and two daughters, daugh-ters, E. J. Weeding. Pssadena. Cal. : C. O. Weeding. El Monte Cal.: Mra A me Bolatad. Salt Laks City, and Mrs. J. V. Bailey. Twin Falla: IS grandchildren and 11 great -grandchild ret. Mr. Weeding was living with her daug-ter daug-ter Mrs. Bailey, prior to her deeth. Funeral services will be conducted at p m. Thursday at the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints at Firth. Burial will be tn Firth cemetery The body l being taken there by the White mortuary. Hyrum Tippets I WAN Funeral services for Hyrum Tippets. 74, former Preston. Ida., mayor, who died Monday afternoon, will be conducted con-ducted Thursday at noon in the Logan Fifth ward chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Salnta by Edgar B. Mitchell, bishop of the Logan Eighteenth ward FIlSllthT' "TROT fin fhw fain"? homo.) 52T E. 5th North. Wednesday from 7 to 0 p.m.. and Thuraday from 10 a.m. until time for services, BuriaTTvlir be (ft fM PMJHAn. Ml . Fein- ' tery under the direction of the W. LoyaJ Hall mortuarr Of Logan. j run numuHon ana Mra. Florence Dud- Mr I ley, all ot Provo. and Mr. Beatrice Bell I of Sacramento, Cal. : the following step. I eh idren. Mis. Adeline Dakin. Bill Drage, 'and K?nnth Drag, all of Mpanish Fork; Arthur D-age of Halt 'Lake: Mrs. Gertrude Minn of BlnKl.m. and Mi. Wtlma Reed tReed Beck of Spanish Fork: on sister. Mrs. i Bertha Davis Evan of Salt Lak. aad 10 grandchildren Friends may call Thuraday from S to t I p m. at Claud in funeral home. Spanish Fork, and at th Salem LDS church Friday from , 1 1 :30 a.m. urHil time for services at 1 p.m in the ward chapel with Clifton Carson, bishop, conducting. Burial will be in Salem cemetery. Mary Tollesson Baker OO HEN Mra Mary Tol!eoo Bkr, 57, 5702nd St., died at S:15 p.m. Monday at her residence following a short Illness. She was born Feb. 18, 1602. in Oslo. Norwar, a daughter of Hans and Hannah Tolleson. She came to the United Statea in ! 1011 and located In Ogden. She waa mar- : Tied to George D. Baker in 1011. ! Aa a member of the Church of Jesua 1 Christ of Latter-dav Salnta, she waa a, mrmber of th Twenty-ninth ward, active ! 1 la Relief society as a teacher. ! Surviving are her husband. Ogden. and the following eons and daughters: Victor G Baker. Mrs. Ruth M. Alfred and Mrs. Lucille H. Green. Ogden: Robert A. Raker. Clearfield, and Mrs. Dorothv M. Davis. West Warren; 16 grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Hana Tollesson, Tol-lesson, Texas: Mrs. Helen Winberg. Mrs. Martha Murphy and Mra. Petra Grim-ores. Grim-ores. Aberdeen. Wash. Funeral service will he eonducted Thnrs- trT t 3 wm fmaiimrt--inaRnnir! mortuarr with James D. Irsen, bishop of the Twenty-ninth ward, officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary! WsMnwuai Hum hi 0 pm amr Tnurr day lo th time of service. Burial will be 1 In Aultorest Memorial park. 1 Lake temple. Mr. r revest Hs waa an active member of th LOS I church, having aerved as prealdent of Midway Mid-way First ward T M M 1 A and as high priest group tsacher of Heber Third ward. Survivors include hut widow: throe son and four daughters: Val and Charles Provost Pro-vost and Mra. Ethel Buy. Portland. Ore.: Orval Pro v oat. Bait Lake pity; Mrs. Edith Duke. Mrs Dons Nelsoa and Mra Eitelle Averett. Heber: 12 'grand children and two great-grand child ran : three stepsons. Loo North, Peoria. IlL; Martoa North. Roee-mead. Roee-mead. CaL; Norman North. San Francisco, Cel.; and three sisters : Mrs. Julia Baum-gartner Baum-gartner and Mra. Alice Sanders. San Fran cisco, and Mra. La Vera Giles, Richland, Wash. Funeral services will he conducted Saturday Sat-urday at 2 P m. In He her Third ward chapel by L Sander, bishop. Friends msy csii at the family home, 330 E. 2nd South, Friday afternoon and evening and Saturday until time of services. Burial will be la Midway cemetery. Loretta Frances Smitley OGDEN Mrs. I-orette Frances Smitley. SR. wife of 1-esll E. 8m it lev. Ios Angeirs. Cel., formerly of Ogden. died Fndav in !.oa Angeles, according to word received here. She was bom In Iowa. April 3. 1881, a daughter of ('har)e and Catherine Bjron McLaughlin. Following her marriage to Mr. Smitley. she resided In Ogden for 20 years where Mr. Smitley was emptoved by Southern South-ern Pacific Railroad 'o. as conductor Los Angeles. She Is survived bv her husband. Private funeral services were conducted Tiip..laj at Uikm ami iimuuan In Ogden, followed by entombment la Aultorest Aulto-rest mausoleum. I Spencer B. Butler I OGDEN Spencer B. Butler. 50 2807 Bnnker ae.. died in a Salt Lake hospital Monday at 11:30 p m. after a four-week i I liiness. . 1 He was born In Marriott Feb 3. 1800. 1 a son of Bncnam H and Marv Nee Butler. He resided In Weber county all 1 ! his life. Mr. Butler ' waa employed bv Ogden ' Union Railway and Depot Co, aa a clerk ! for the past 30 years. Ha waa a veteran' of World War I. i As a member of the Church of Jesua ! Christ of Latter-day Saints, he belonged 1 to the Ogden Twentv -third ward and waa ' also a member of Ogden lodge 710. Be neve- i lent and Protective Order of Elks. Surviving are nls widow and two sons. Jerry 8. and Allan K. Butler. Ogden: a daughter. Mrs. L. V. Bush. Corpus Chnstl, Tn. : one grandchild and the following brothers and sisters: Orvllle Butler and Mrs. Rov Evans. West Yellowstone. Mont.; Mrs. Sam Brown, Sacramento. CaL ; Mrs. Vilate Bringle. Arlington. Va . Mra. Atonzo Had.ev. Kanestltle. and Mrs. L. H. Fronk. Colllnston. Bo Elder county. Funeral services will be conducted Frl-dav Frl-dav at 1 p.m. at Llndquist and Sons mortuary with Lawrence M Malan. LDS bi-nop of the Twenty-third ward, offi- ciating. Friends mav cell at th funeral chapel ' Thursday from 8 to 0 p.m. and Friday to the funeral hour. Infant Bingham OGDEN Infant Bingham, son of WaV-lac WaV-lac Doyle and Mardean Stevens Bingham, TTTI Sotitn Vm TTast. SaTl T.iVrr!v dler Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. in an Ogden bo- I pitai. He waa horn Mondav J Sunuors Include the parents and grand- J TsrTenTrrMTT"irid sm wrmrtw- a mi, nam. l,oan. and Mr. and Mra, Watrea J. ; Steven. Salt Lak City. 1 |