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Show Funeral Services Friday " For Stanley H. Peck ' Funeral services will oe held at the LDS Chapel in Moab at 2 p.m. Friday for former Moab resident, Stan Peck, who passed away in Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. Peck was for many years a prominent restaur-anteur restaur-anteur in Moab's Arches Cafe. He and his wife started! start-ed! the business as a small cafe in partnership with the Reed Somervilles, operated in conjunction with the Arches Ballroom. The building build-ing was eventially enlarged to include a large dining room' the Town and Country Club, and upstairs office facilities. fa-cilities. During , their restaurant career the Pecks catered to large groups of Hollywood movie stars filming in the area, and to the boomtown population during the uranium uran-ium boom. Mr. Peck was also involved involv-ed in uranium mining, and at one time taught industrial indust-rial arts at the Grand County High School. He was active in LDS church affairs, particularly with the MIA. He was an expert photographer, and had a fine collection of scenic sce-nic photographs of the Moab area. He first came to Moab in the late 1930s as a member of the Civilian Conservation Corps. He married the former Ruth Hawks, who survives. The couple began their married life in Salt Lake City where Mr. Peck, an expert cabinet maker, was in the contracting contract-ing business with his father and uncle. He and his brother, bro-ther, Arthur, sang and played play-ed guitars on the KSL "Early "Ear-ly Birds" radio program. A few years ago the Pecks moved to Green River, to manage the Atlantic Re- searcn tissue Base ia. Later they nwiT ir falo, New York, WC,' ' managed the Airy'.' 'J Pjoom coffee shrjp ' etoria. They tran.: to Salt Lake City t. ;! terminal restaurants ' '' Salt Lake Airport 1 ness forced his re'-" e last FalL "" Stanley Hazen 1 was born January p . ' in Salt Lake City h '. " LeRoy and' Ivy Haze' : 1 He married Ruth 1 Moab February 4, iy", . marriage was soler'-j. ' the Salt Lake LD3 - He was a merrier j Salt Lake Airport ; Club, and high pnert "t Granger 3rd Wart. , a former member $ Center Ward Biaiop--,' Survivors indu v, dow, parents, S?It City; brothers arrf Art, Jr., Holiday;' j EoVard, Salt Ljfe Donald. Bountiful; yt' ant (Elva) Jacobca. ' ) wood, Calif.; frs. (Carol) Blactea. Carl (Leah) Chrfc.' . Mrs. Gail (Loii) J Lake City. Funeral services v-' ducted Thursday fa Lake City; services t r held Froday in Koab. ial will be in the t 1 Valley Cemetery. : |