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Show 3 " 2 4 Matilda Elliott Dies: Funeral Saturday Snail Son Dies: Rites Held Graveside services were held Tuesday in the Heber City Cem- in Relief Society, serving in the Primary and singing in the choir and Singing Mothers. She also sang in the Tabernacle Choir. Survivors include her husband hus-band and one son. Stanley R. - F 1 H n ft Dram tumrrronHnhlWlvan. atniti. fn Tnnnlhn nrn11n tin mkn funeral services for Matilda w" ; uuiiauiauiaiwij iiamu, Vanre EiiinM o? fiv? innn four great-grandchildren; one son of Wayne D, and Carol Sze- SouTh wSe heldSaturLfin KL'' "Tfr STft ,whdied Bere Drawine Room Chanel in Vance Salt Lake City; Mrs Sundav at tte Utan Vallev Hos" o B James E Stewart Angie RawUnS' Draper; Mrs pital of Prematury- He was iZbSZrtwS?S str!!,on,?,nd MrMs- 7e,ba te? Thursday' December 6 the services Calder, both of Orem; Mrs.Zona 1973. Mrs Elliott nasqpd awav MaloI;e' ELMo1te' CaUi" and Survivors include his parents Tuesda'y at the VaUey Guest ? rs Ras Borqulst Los and one b'other Mathew Dallas Rest Home of causes incident Angelff; lm ??e ftf d Pfef. to age Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamby, He-She He-She 'was born March 26, 1882 ImZT B. Gll er City; Mrs ??hn in Scipio, Millard County, to KT"?? and !r,,v d John A. and Matilda Martin LINDON - Lamar B. Green, JJ ?t!Jk" Vance She married Raymond 77, of Lindon, died Sunday in Sbi mLIoS?1 and Mrs it C. EUiott on June 15, 1904 in American Fork Hospital. XwiSse Heber CUv Provo, and the marriage was He was born March 10, 1896 wterose, Heber City, solemnized later in the SaltLake in Pleasant Grove to Samuel IDS Temple. James and Marie Josephine Hoi- 28, 1969. She received her education in man Green. He married Roxie He leaves a brother, Wren-Alpine Wren-Alpine and Scipio schools and Ann Bezzant on Jan. 3 1917 iri' ard Green of Orem and a sis-attended sis-attended Brigham Young Aca- Lindon and the marriage was ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Millar, demy. Most of her life she solemnized iater in the Salt LaKe Lindon. lived in the Provo-Orem area. ,r, Tsmn,e She died onSeot. Burial was in the Pleasant R 1 Mrs. Elliott was active in the LDS Church, teaching theology Grove Cemetery. m AWto, i. .. errp GIFT IDEAS: Baggie Shirts $ I AW .42lK)0',' A"x'1 ,rlaceiiiie Daseoan amirs $1 A49 With clastic waste & wrists Only JL Mix and Match Sweaters & vim, Vpctc Choose trom plain or pattern. All are Sl-i wnun "cryiic ana great tor that winter layered look , S w II V M W W FPf-im $ooo $IA50 8 3 v.w J r ioo m LI Jr David L. Rowley Sr. David L. Rowley Final rites were held Tuesday afternoon for David L. Rowley, Sr., 89, of 747 South 400 West Street, who died Saturday of causes incident to age at a nursing nurs-ing home. He was born Oct. 3, 1884 in Nephi to John and Emma Orrisa Johnson Rowley. He married Clara LuellaSteiner on Aug. 11, 1909 in ColoniaPachero, Mexico, and the marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Tem-ple. She died May 27, 1959. He married Ida Fay Anderson on June 1, 1961. Active in the LDS Church, he filled missions to California and the central states as weU as two stake missions. He did a lot of genealogical research and was an ordained temple worker for the Salt Lake Temple. Survivors include five sons and three daughters, David L.Rowley Jr., Leo G. Rowley, Arden L. Rowley, Delo and ClaraThurman M. Rowley, all of Orem; Shirl Rowley, Layton; LavernaBraeg-ger, LavernaBraeg-ger, Logan and Hermine Harvey, Provo; 39 grandchildren and 49 great-grandchildren. Burial was in the Orem City Cemetery. Oliver A. Sutch Funeral Is Held Oliver Agar Sutch of 561 West 400 South, Orem passed away December 11 at the Utah Valley Hospital of natural causes. He was born October 12, 1908 in Castle Gate, Utah to Oliver Sutch and Ada Agar. He was never married. He received his early education educa-tion IntheCarbonCountySchools. He worked in the coal mines at first. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served in the South Pacific. He then moved to Pleasant Plea-sant Grove where he worked as an automobile mechanic. Later he was an automobile retailer at Gene Harvey Chevrolet, retiring from there in 1971. Mr. Sutch was a member of Story Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons and the Disabled Veterans. Vet-erans. His church membership was Presbyterian. He had four brothers and two sisters. C. Richard and LaMar of Orem; and Margaret Matthews and Lucille Davis of Orem, and Albert E. and Robert of Pleasant Grove. Services were held today at 11:00 A.M. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel with interment in the Orem City Cemetery. Jerry Eckles Dies In Accident Orem-Geneva Times December 13, 1973 He came to Provo with his parents, par-ents, and attended the Farrer Junior High SchoolandB.Y. High. Following his marriage, he made his home in Provo, working as a painter. He was president of the J.B. Painters, and a member of the Painters' Local Union77. He played basketball in high school. He was a member of the rnifAsnnlinn PVlltrh Ml. Minnesota, February 3, 1955, to JX Frances Abraham Eckles and . . Maud L2' HetaveshiswifeofOrem,two "e,mir.ri t?'; sons and one daughter, Kim Jerry Jacob Eckles, 38, 855 East 450 North, died Tuesday, December 11 at the McKay -Dee Hospital in Ogden, following an auto-truck accident. Mr. Eckles was born inAnoka, Eckles, Terry Kip Eckles, and Pesiree, all of Orem; his parents, par-ents, Frances A. Eckles, Lakeside, Lake-side, Arizona and Madoline-Eckles Madoline-Eckles of Provo; two brothers and one sister, CoL William H. Eckles, U.S. Airforce, Omaha, Nebraska; FrankW.Denver,Col-orado; FrankW.Denver,Col-orado; and Mrs. Bruce B. Aharon) Ahar-on) Bradley of Salt Lake City. Services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel in Provo. Friends may call Thursday at 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday prior to services. In- terment is pending, i Cleo B. Peterson ALBUQUERQUE, N.M, Funeral Fu-neral services for Cleo Bate Petersen, 66, former American Fork resident who died Tuesday in Albuquerque were held Saturday Sat-urday in the Anderson and Sons Mortuary in American Fork. Mrs. Petersen wasbornMarch 4, 1907 in American Fork to Elmer and Jennie Thornton Bate. She married Carl E. Petersen. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include Mrs. John (Mildred) Van Dorn, of Orem. n IH1S mm Dolk mam W NORTH AVt Open Nightly Till 8:30 'si? 0 m a n m Si 3 ! SB m m at OUR "Busy Shoppers Special" 3 S SB 3 SB 3 S3 ... on the Colonel's Country Style - Bar-B-Que . . r -i m ir 1 REGULAR -DINNER ORDER - 2-RIBS - BAKED BEANS COLE SLAW - ROLL $1.70 SAVE 50 YOU $20 PAY 1 LARGE DINNER ORDER " 3-RIBS - BAKED BEANS COLE SLAW - 2-ROLLS $2.15 save soy YOU $1 65 PAY & -3 5 WiHk IT!" SB 3 m mm SERVICES 373-1841 OREM OLIVER AGAR SUTCH services ser-vices will be held at 11a.m. today in the BergDrawingRoomChapel of Provo. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday prior to services with interment in the Provo City Cemetery. PROVO ROBERT EDE graveside ser- vices held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Orem City cemetery PROVO EVELYN V. CLUFF MCDONALD MCDON-ALD - Services were held Fri. in the Berg Mortuary, with interment in Provo City Cemetery. Cem-etery. PROVO HARRY WAYNE BYWATER -Funeral services were held Saturday Sat-urday at 1:00 p.m. in the Larkin Mortuary, Salt Lake City, with interment in Salt Lake City. PROVO MATILDA ELLIOTT -Services were held Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel. Interment Provo City Cemetery. SALT LAKE CITY MARY MARGARET ISAAC LEYSHON - Funeral services were held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. in the McKinley ward chapel, 1883 S.W. Temple, Salt Lake City. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery. SALT LAKE CITY BETH ROBINSON - Funeral services were held Monday at 11:00 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel. Interment Elysian Burial Gardens, Salt Lake City. PROVO LORIN ATKINSON WRIGHT -Services were held Monday at 1:00 p.m. in the Berg Mortuary, with interment in Provo City Cemetery. OREM JONATHAN DALLAS HAMBY -Infant son of Wayne Dallas Ham-by Ham-by and CarolAnnSzeman.Grave-side CarolAnnSzeman.Grave-side services were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Heber City Cemetery. PROVO EARL GRAHAM - Funeral services ser-vices were heldTuesdayat2p.m. in the BergDrawingRoomChapel of Provo. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Lorin A. Wright Lorin Atkinson Wright, 75, of 906 E. Center, Provo, died Thursday at his home following follow-ing a long iUness. He was born in Charleston, Wasatch County, on March 7, 1898, a son to William and Mary Jane Baum Wright. On Nov. 5, 1919 he married Orlinda Ann Winterton in Charleston. The marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He leaves one son and two daughters of Orem; Von C. Wright, Mrs. Eldon F. (Zelma) Lewis, and Mrs. Kent,D. (Wanda) Leemaster. Burial was in the Provo City Cemetery. Dress-A-Doir contest entrants on display now. Stop by our 75 North University Avenue Office in Provo during banking hours and see our wonderful collection of beautifully dressed dolls. We want to sincerely thank all our customers who donated their time and materials to help dress these dolls. It will be very satisfying to us and to them to know that through their time and efforts some little girl will be very happy this Christmas! 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