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Show Funeral Friday, 1 p.m., for Ann Wiley, 58 Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m., in the Seventh Sev-enth Ward (Springville Stake House) for Mrs. Sarah Ann Talbot Wiley, 58, who died Tuesday, Septemeber 12, 1967, at Utah Valley Hospital of a short illness. Bishop George Puckett of the Seventh Ward will officiate at the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call at the Wheeler Mortuary this evening, (Thursday) from 7 to 9 p.m., (Cont. on back page, col. 6) - M u " n - .CvH- r -,- t, ... - ?f as 3 I , : ' i X, t 1 ''.-;'' '. h ' i ? - . .' '.-V T , "V ; -. v Mrs. Sarah Ann Talbot Wiley, Wi-ley, whose services will be held in the Seventh Ward Friday at 1 p.m., has lived in Springville since 1947. Funeral set Friday for Ann Wiley (Cont. from Page One) and Friday before the services. Mrs. Wiley was born in Pan-guitch, Pan-guitch, August 24, 1909, a daughter of Robert and Ruby Hatch Talbot, and spent her early life in that community. She was married to Rudgar Wiley November 27, 1929. He He died in 1958. They lived at Lyndal before moving to Springville in 1947 and they resided at 85 South Eighth East in this city. She has been active in LDS Church work serving a number num-ber of years as a Relief Society teacher. Surviving are a daughter and four sons: Mrs. Cecil (Louise) Hall, Robert and Jim Wiley of Springville; Richard Wiley of Salt Lake City; and Carl C. Wiley of Bountiful ; also eight grandchildren and three brothers: bro-thers: Carol H. Talbot of Aberdeen, Ab-erdeen, Md.; Melt Talbot of Salt Lake City and Vee Talbot of Springville. |