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Show . " . , i! , . , v". , - Leukemia victim rites in SLC; interment here Funeral services were held in the Holladay 23rd Ward Monday for Marilyn Thorn, six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Thorn of Salt Lake City, formerly of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, who died April 28, 1967 at the University Hospital of leukemia. Burial was in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery directed by Wheeler Mortuary. She was born June 15, 1961, in Provo, a daughter of Robert P. and Norma Brockbank Thorn. She had been in Salt Lake City the past two years. Her parents are members of IVIarilyn Thorn, 6-veat ,, daughter of Mr. and Robert P. Thorn h0 r interred here following I Lake sen-ices on Moot the LJUS (jnurcn. Surviving are her parents of Salt Lake City; a brother and two sisters, David, Camille, and Michelle Thorn, all of Salt Lake City; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thorn of Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brock-bank Brock-bank of Springville; two great gran dmothers, Mrs. Nettie Thorn of Springville and Mrs. Henrietta J. Harmer of Provo. Anglicans discuss priesthood for women. The ancient Romans ho-Janus, ho-Janus, the god of gat8 ;. doors and of beginnings dings, on the first day year. World Book Ency reports that Janus, for J", the month of January , named, was pictured wift faces, and looked both . and backward. |