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Show Funeral services Saturday for former resident Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Saturday at Spanish Fork Third Ward, for Thomas Leonard Callister, 67, a former well-known resident of Springville, Spring-ville, who died Thursday, November No-vember 3, 1966, at Payson Hospital. Hos-pital. Burial was in the Provo City Cemetery. He was born July 18, 1899, in Santaquin, the son of Thomas Thom-as and Jeanett Crellin Callister. He married Hannah Carrick, in Salt Lake City, May 18, 1925. Mr. Callister received his education ed-ucation in Santaquin and Pay-son Pay-son schools. He had been an ardent sportsman all of his life. He owned the Ford-Hudson dealership in Springville, Logan Lo-gan and Tremonton for ten years, 1929 to 1939. He was also shop foreman for the old Schofield Auto Company in Provo from 1920 to 1929. His last employment was with Sterneckert Auto Parts in Spanish Fork, where he worked work-ed until his retirement in 1963. He was a former member of the Springville Kiwanis Club, and a charter member of the Spanish Fork Lions Club. He was also a member of the Masons. Ma-sons. Survivors include his wife of Spanish Fork; four daughters, Mrs. Bruce (Colleen) Dixon, Mrs. Don F. (Marilyn) Larsen and Mrs. Robert H. (Janette) Hales all of Provo, and Mrs. A. Scott (Geraldine) Oettli of Encinco, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. David D. Nicholson from Ontario, Ore.; 18 grandchildren. Springville Ladies Team W L Fergs 2712 12V2 Rex Drug 25y2 14y2 SOS Drug 23 17 Duke Jewelry 18 22 Central Bank 15 24 Bergs 10y2 29y2 Ind. high series: Norma Mock, SOS Drug, 571; Delia Smith, Fergs, 522; Dorothy Per-rero, Per-rero, Central Bank, 500. High team game: Fergs, 885; Central Bank, 837; Rex Drug, 834. Ind. high game: Norma Mock, SOS Drug, 211; Delia Smith, Fergs, 205; Theda Child, Rex Drug, 185. Farm product prices increased increas-ed by two percent between mid-July mid-July and mid-August according to the Agriculture Department. Depart-ment. Higher prices were reported re-ported for hogs, milk, eggs and cattle. The farm price level in mid-August reflected 81 per cent of the parity price goal. |