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Show Funeral services held Wednesday for victim of accidental gun shot Funeral services for Mrs. Ar-lene Ar-lene Woodhouse Wescher Jones 50, wife of Thomas W. Jones, 311 East 600 So., are today, Wednesday at Wheeler Mortuary, Mortu-ary, with Bishop DelMoine Christensen of the Twelfth Ward, presiding. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Jones died Sunday at about 4 p.m., of wounds from a .22 rifle, which accidentally discharged striking her in the eye, as she attempted to move it from a closet. Her husband and daughter, Peggy Lynn Jones were in the house at the time. City Police officers, Howard Allen and Dean Snelson and Deputy Sheriff Mack Holley, investigated. Chief Ashley Graham reported there would be no inquest after .confering with Utah County Attorney Arnold Roylance. Mrs. Jones was born May 27, 1914 in Lincoln, Idaho, daughter daugh-ter of Morgan F. and Nellie Christensen Woodhouse. She married Allen N. Wescher and he died in 1958. She was married mar-ried to Thomas W. Jones, July 19, 1963 in Las Vegas, Nevada. She had made her home in Springville for the past four years. Surviving are her husband of Springville; seven step-children, Thomas R. Jones, Grand Junction, Colo.; Kenneth P. Jones, Houston, Texas; Mrs. Edwin (Jean) Dal ton, Rochester, Roches-ter, Wash.; Fred W. Jones North Island, Calif.; David and Calvin Jones, both serving with the U.S. Air Force in England and Peggy Lynn Jones, Springville; Spring-ville; and the following brothers broth-ers and sisters, Mrs. Rolla Jean Cecica of Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs Thetra Cavin, Mrs. Eva Taylor, Mrs. Florence Chernich and Ronnie Woodhouse, all of Salt Lake City; Ervin Wood-house Wood-house and Mrs. Julia Parker of Springville; Wayne Wood-house Wood-house and Mrs. Roberta Clentz of Fairbanks, Alaska. Mrs. Arlene W. Jones, for whom services are to be held at Wheeler Mortuary today. |