OCR Text |
Show Ralph McAllister Dies In Salina, Utah, Nov. 10 Mrs. Agatha McAllister was advised ad-vised Friday, Nov. 10th, of the death of her son, Ralph Walker McAllister, in Salina, Utah. He was custodian of the Salina school building and died of heart attack that day while at his work. Funeral Fun-eral services were held in Salina Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 3 p. m. Born in St. George, Jan. 30, 1892, he was a son of the late Jos. W., and Agatha McAllister. He had his schooling in St. George and was a veteran of World War I, serving with the 348th field artillery. At the time of his death he was Adjutant and Service Ser-vice Commander of the Salina Post No. 36, of the American Legion. April 1, 1920, he was married at Richfield, Utah, to Miss Leona Christensen of Salina, who with two sons and one daughter survive sur-vive him. They are Cpl. Walker L. McAllister, serving in England with the U. S. armed forces; and twins, June and Joan McAllister of Salina; four brothers, Warrington Warring-ton W., Charles W., and Lowell ;W. McAllister, all of Salt Lake City; Marion W. McAllister of San Francisco; and three sisters, Mrs. Agatha Sproul of Washington; Washing-ton; Mrs. Jean Isom of Hurricane; and Mrs. Gail Stout of Berkeley. |