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Show Funeral services held here for ; R. B. Palfreyman Funeral services were held . Tuesday in the Fourth-Tenth i Ward Chapel, for Raphel B. , Palfreyman, 84, who died Sat-I Sat-I urday, October 24, 1964, at Utah Valley Hospital, following j a long illness. Burial was in the Evergreen I Cemetery, directed by Wheel-l Wheel-l er Mortuary. I Mr. Palfreyman was born Feb. 17, 1880,. in Springville a son of Richard and Henrietta Dahlstrom Palfreyman. He married Prudence Cherrington, April 25, 1905, in Springville. The marriage was later solemnized sol-emnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died May 19, 1964. Mr. Palfreyman was a farmer farm-er during most of his life as well as working in construction construc-tion work. At the time of his death he was a high priest in the Springville 10th LDS Ward. He was an active member mem-ber of the LDS Church. Surviving are two sons and daughters, Mrs. Vernon J. (Helen) Leemaster, and Ber-nice Ber-nice Palfreyman, Salt Lake; Raphel C. Palfreyman, Provo; and Grant E. Palfreyman, Springville; five grandchildren; one great grandchild; two brothers bro-thers and two sisters, Mrs. W. W. (Jennie) Clyde, Springville; Ivan Gibsen Palfreyman, Og-den; Og-den; Mrs. Foster (Myrtle) Bowen, Burley, Idaho; and Earl N. Palfreyman, Salt Lake. By adding 1 cup finely-diced fresh apple and cup crushed peppermint candy to a package pack-age of prepared pudding mix, you have a delightful change from a plain pudding to a festive fes-tive party dessert. One certain way for a man to know that a color is definitely def-initely wrong for him is to have a woman tell him he looks "cute" in it, says Ron Postal, director of the National Council of Men's Fashions. |