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Show -' f it'. ' w1 ' James A. Ivie Marlin R. Schultz MarlinReedSchultz, 71, Cop-perton, Cop-perton, died Oct. 1, in a Salt Lake City hospital after a long illness. Mr. Schultz was the brother of Ray H. Schultz and Charles F. Schultz, both of Orem. He was born Sept. 18, 1903 in Ephraim to Fredrick and Annie Anderson Schultz.. He married Pearl SahlbergonAug. 8, 1925 in Farmington, and the marriage was solemnized later in the Manti LDS Temple. Burial was in the Ephraim Cemetery. UTAH k) 748 South State Orem, Utah 225 9529 0 u Q Nature Carpets of ior your VIE' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a. 14 TwTfu rtaE3MZrfe' J;! h1 S These Deer Hunting oGood OnlyThrough OctoberUn iOSES o Twisted Junipers 0 Reg. 2.50 Now 0 VI P r on ff if a James A. Ivie Suffers Fatal Heart Attack Funeral services for James Arthur Ivie, 72, of 415 East 200 South, Orem, were Monday in the Orem 29th LDS Ward Chapel. He died last Thurs. of a heart attack. He was born April 9, 1902 in Scipio, Utah a son to James Russell and Doris Rubey Ivie. He married Vidella Riding April 9, 1924 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was employed by Columbia Col-umbia Steel for 38 years, and was a Seventy in the LDS Church. Survivors include his wife, Orem, three sons and five daughters, Rey Ivie, and Mrs. W.B. (Evelyn) Lindsay, both of Springville; Stewart R. Ivie, Sacramento, Calif.; Carmen R. Ivie. of Jay, Fla.; Mrs. Dan E. (Ruth) NeweU, Orem; Mrs. Don L. (Glenna) Carlson, Cen-terville; Cen-terville; Mrs. Raymond (Karleen) Vidinhar, Layton; Mrs. Philden (Mariam) Jordan, Thousand Oaks, Calif.; 30 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren. Burial was in the Orem City Cemetery. OFFICE SUPPLY CO. gift foryou... OUIOOO Now's the time to do it. Add a lawn in your surroundings. Improve the lawn you have. Repair it. Sow the seeds now for good things to happen when spring makes its miracles. Or make it sodded lawn for instant beauty. We have any and asphalt. We'll help vou Truckloa Peat h Yoor'FULL-SERVlCE NURSERY" ASPEIljLAHDSCAPE NURSERY Stat Hi-Way 11 (HOW. 1150 N.) Caleb 'Kay' Larson Caleb Burtel "Kay' Larson, 80, Salt Lake City, died Oct. 2 following surgery in a Salt Lake Hospital. Graveside services ser-vices were held last Friday in the Salt Lake Cemetery. Mr. Larson was the brother of Mrs. Louis Peterson, Orem. He was born Aug. 7, 1894 in Salt Lake City to Martin and Annie Johnson Larson. He married Elva Nielsen on Dec. 29, 1919 in Salt Lake City, and she died in 1972. Virgil W. Bullock Virgil William Bullock, 77, of Provo, died last Saturday of a stroke. He is the father of Mrs. George (Renee) Gappmayer of Orem. He was born Feb. 6, 1899 in Pleasant Grove, a son of William A. and Clara Marrott Bullock. He married Nellie Burr on Aug. 28, 1918 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Funeral services were Mon. in the Berg Mortuary in Provo. Military rites were conducted at the graveside, with burial under the direction of Olpin . Mortuary. Stanley Wilkins Stanley Wilkins, 70, of Provo died last Thursday in a Provo rest home after an illness. He was the brother of Mrs. Leo M.(Cleone)Probert,Orem. He was born Oct. 3, 1904 in Provo to Lorenzo B. and Rosina Singleton Wilkins. Graveside services were held last Monday in the Provo City cemetery. Katherine W. Wild Katherine Mable Hild, 77, of. Pleasant Grove, died of natural nat-ural causes Friday. She is the mother of Mrs. Bessie Kuik-endale Kuik-endale of Orem. She was born Oct. 30,1896 in Bussteon, Pa., a daughter of Albert and Annabelle Boileau. She married Archie Hild on Nov. 26, 1920 in Morton, Pa. Funeral services were Tues. in the Olpin Mortuary. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Lisa A?. Larsen Lisa Marie Larsen, the one-year-old daughter of Geoffrey P. and Daleasa Chadwick Larsen, Lar-sen, died Friday in American Fork. She was born Oct. 1, 1974 in American Fork. " r . Survivors include her father and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Larsen, all of Orem. Funeral services were held Monday. Burial was in the American Fork Cemetery. OOOOOOODO 0 II 0 recti everything you need, along with advice you may want and help if you wish it. You were never intended to live in a world of concrete Surround yourself with carpets of green. do somethinq about it. Specials! 3 SAVE SaleReg 695 75 I 1 OSS large bale at 1153 N. 13 s Roy Earl Park Dies Monday Roy Earl Park, 80, died of natural causes Monday. Funeral services will be today at 2p.m. at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel in Orem, 500 N. State. Friends may call prior to services. ser-vices. He was born Nov. 20, 1893 at Provo, the son of David S. and Epsy Pace Park. He married mar-ried Lillie Burr, Nov. 28, 1917 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Park will be buried in the Provo City Cemetery. He was educated in Orem schools and spent much of his life fruit farming. He lived in the Provo Riverbottoms area. He was a member of the Orem LDS 18th Ward and has served in the Sunday School Super-intendency. Super-intendency. He was an active member of the Lion's Club and has served as president. He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce and the Orem Riding Club. He was also active in the County fair organization. Survivors include his wife and three daughters; Mrs. Charles (Helen) Walker of Glencoe, Minn.; Mrs. Beth Park Melu-gin, Melu-gin, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Richard (Evelyn) Miner, Orem. There are nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; two brothers, Ray S. Park, Salt Lake City; DeanE. Park, Orem; and two sisters, Mrs. J.D. (Ethel) Pyne and Mrs. Thomas (Myrle) Jacob, both of Orem. I BERG lORTUARl W SERVICES V 373.1841 PROVO RACHEL BEESLEY graveside grave-side services were conducted Monday in the Provo City Cemetery. FERN SMOOT BRIMHALC Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Oct. 4 2:00 p.m. in the Berg drawing room chapel of Provo. Interment Provo City Cemetery. ABOL HASSAN SIADAT Graveside services were conducted con-ducted Oct. 4 10 a.m. in the Provo City Cemetery. STANLEY WILKINS Graveside Grave-side services were conducted Monday at 11 a.m. in the Provo City Cemetery. CLARENCE B. PHOENDC Funeral Fun-eral services were conducted Monday 2 p.m. in the Berg drawing room chapel of Provo. Interment Greensboro, North Carolina. HENRY T. BOOKE Funeral services were conducted Wed. 11 a.m. in Provo West Utah Stake Center. Interment Provo City Cemetery. MAY DRAPER NAYLOR PEDERSEN Funeral services were conducted Wednesday 2 p.m. in the Berg drawing room chapel of Provo. Interment Provo City Cemetery. RUTH MERCY PEAY FAR-NER FAR-NER Funerall services were conducted Tuesday 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing room Chapel of Provo. Interment ProvoCity Cemetery. SPRINGVILLE EDWIN EWARD KOPP Funeral Fun-eral services were conducted Oct. 4 11 a.m. in the Berg drawing room chapel of Provo. Interment Provo C ity Cemetery. Cem-etery. GOSHEN EMMAB. FOWLER Funeral services were conducted Oct. 3 1 p.m. in the Goshen Utah LDS ward chapel. Interment Goshen City Cemetery. SOUTH DAKOTA ROBERT M. SCHULER Graveside services were conducted con-ducted Oct. 4 1 p.m. in the Provo City Cemetery. MESA, ARIZONA FANNIE ELIZABETH COOMBS WOOLF Funeral services ser-vices will be conducted today in the Provo 9th Ward chapel 700 N. 600 E. Provo. Friends may call at the chapel Thurs. prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemtery. J - I ' id p'" . 4. V J j " i Mrs. Shelley Theodocia S. Dana Theodocia Chipman Shelley Melville Dana, 91, Provo, died at her home Oct. 3. She was bornMay 29, 1833 in AmericanFork to JohnF.Theo-docia JohnF.Theo-docia C.Shelley.ShemarriedJ. Harvey Melville Nov. 29, 1905 in the Salt Lake Temple. He died Feb. 2, 1953. She married Edward S. Dana July 23, 1957 in the Cardston Temple. He died July 16, 1964. She lived in Iona, Id., attended at-tended schools in Shelley, Id., which was named for her father, and American Fork. She attended at-tended the B.Y. Academy for 2 years. Mrs. Dana is survived by 3 sons and 1 daughter: Reid Shelley Melville, of Bountiful; John Franklin Melville, of Salt Lake; Dr. J. Keith Melville, of Provo; Mrs. Leigh (Lois Evelyn) Eve-lyn) Maxfield, of Delta; one sister, sis-ter, Mary Davis, of Shelly, Id.; 19 grandchildren; 28 great grandchildren. Funeral services were Monday Mon-day at 1 p.m. at the Sundberg-Olpin Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary. Burial wasMt. Olivet in Salt Lake. I(M4&ty all I STONE GROUND FLOUR MILLS "All Steel" Weevil Proof "Super Fine" Cake Flour! "Air Turbine" Cooled Milling! if "Mills". Not Grinds, Grain! if "More Quiet"; No Amplifying Wood! WHY PROFESSIONAL BAKERS AND HOUSEWIVES HAVE SUCCESSFULLY USED "ALL-GRAIN" MILLS FOR "20" YEARS MOTORS 13 To 1 H.P. Heavy Duty Industrial Motors Designed For Continuous Use Vertical Mounted For Minimum Wear Minimum Vibration Ball Bearings Air Cooled 5 Year Guarantee Isabelle B. Johnson Isabelle B. 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