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Show Tot Dies Result Of Accident The four year old erand- I daughter of Mrs. Magda Hunzi- ci ui wieiu umu rriuay Aiay 16 at Utah Valley Hospital from injuried received in an automobile auto-mobile accident May 12. Dead is Mickey Lynn Hunziker of Lehi RD Box 457. She was borninAmericanFork on Sept. 2, 1970 to Pete and Kristi Lynn Zimmerman Hunziker. Hunzi-ker. Funeral services were held Monday and burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. Fred Kemper Suffers Fatal Heart Attack Fred W. Kemper, 79, 277 N. 1030 W. Orem, died of heart attack Tuesday morning. He was born April 2, 1896 in Crete, Nebraska to Henry and Pauline Riege Kemper. He married Lucille Avery Jan 24, 1920 in Salt Lake City. He was a member of the LDS Church, and a member of the Orem 39th Ward. He worked for Utah Power and Light for 35 years. He was active member of the Helper Kiwanis club and the Amei can Legion. He was a charter member of the 40 & 8 Club, and a member 1550 BPOE of Price. He was a captain in World War I. His early life was spent in farming and as a cowboy. He worked as a steel moulder, and he also worked for a Salt Lake nursery. He started as a rigor on the Cutler Dam for Utah Power Po-wer and Light in 1926, and was superintendent su-perintendent of the Carbon steel plant when he retired after 35 years of service. H e is survived by his wife o2 Orem, two daughters; LuJean Ward, Orem, Mrs. Don (Rose Marie) Anderson, Portland, Ore,; four children preceeded him in death. Sevengrand-child-ren, two great-grandchildren, step mother, Emma R. Kemper, Fremont, Nebr. two sisters, Dolly Hunt, Omaha, Bebr., Laura Handthhorn, Calif,; three brothers, bro-thers, Harry, Nebr. Clarence Ark., Albert, Calif. . Funeral services will be Friday Fri-day at 11 a.m. at the Sundber-Olpin Sundber-Olpin mortuary. Friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Burial in the Famington CityCe-metery. Burn A. Ellison Graveside services were held Saturday May 17, at the Salt Lake City Cemetery for Burn A, Ellison, Elli-son, 62, 443 E. Fourth S., who died in a Salt Lake hospital May 15. He was the brother of Stanley Dean Ellison of Orem. He was born April 5, 1913 to James William and Deborah Justin Ellison at Hatch, Garfield County. He is survived by Mr. Ellison of Orem and another brother and a sister. KELLY SMITH Kelly Smith Dies At Home From Injuries C. VV. Partridge- Charles William Partridge, 77, of Waterloo, Iowa, died Tuesday, May 13 of a lingering illness. Funeral services were held Sat. May 17 in Duchesne. Interment was in the Duchesne Cemetery. Mr. Partridge was the father of Mrs.KeithAnderbergofOrem. Seven other daughters survive him, as does one son. He left 27 grandchildren and 28 greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. He was born Sept. 17, 1897 in Goshen. He was a son of John Harvey and Susan Isobel Draper Partridge. He married Winnie E. White on July 5, 1917 in a marriage later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She preceeded pre-ceeded him in death. John M. Bushman John Martin Bushman, 84,died in an Orem rest home on Sunday, Sun-day, May ; 11, 1975 of causes incident in-cident to age. Mr. Bushman was a resident of Lehi. He was a stockman, poultry-man poultry-man and farmer. He was an active member of the LDS Church and held many offices of leadership. leader-ship. He was a member of the Sons of the Utah Pioneer's. He is survived by two sons and daughters; 20 grand-children; 25 great-grandchildren; one brother and two sisters. Mr. Bushman was buried in Lehi City Cemetery. Mother Of Orem Lady Passes On Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 13, for Imogene Word Yates, 70, of 1375 W. 500 N., No. 61, Provo. She died May 17 at Utah Valley Hospital following an illness. She was born Oct. 25, 1904 to Charles and Emma Cranford Word in Tec'umseh, Okla. She married Joseph Yates Sept. 22, 1923, in Yuma, Ariz. He died Dec. 30, 1974. Mrs. Blaine (Barbara) Johnson of Orem is her daughter. Mrs. Yates was buried in the Orem City Cemetery. Funeral services will beheld today, Thursday, May 22 for Kelly Kevin Smith, 19, of 285 E. 1140 N., Orem. He was found dead in his bedroom Monday morning by a member of his family. He apparently died as a result of in juries received in a motorcycle motor-cycle accident at Cherry Creek in Juab County Sunay. He had been treated at the Utah Valley Hospital for a leg injury and was released. He was born in Provo to Roy E. and Charlottee Hause Smith, on Junr 25, 1955. He received his education in the Orem City Schools, graduating from Orem High School in 1973. He was a member of the LDS Ore in 16th Ward. He was a member of the United Steel Workers Union Local Lo-cal 3318, the American Motorcycle Motor-cycle Assn. and Utah Motorcycle Assn. He was active in the scouting program, achieving the rank of Life. He was an avid sportsman and enjoyed motorcycling, motor-cycling, hunting, fishing and skiing. He is survived by his parents of Orem; two brothers, Perry and Steve, both of Orem; three sisters, Mrs. Randall (Mary) Carter, Patty and Jnaet, all of Orem; grandparents, Mrs. Roy E.Smith of OremandMrs.Char-lotte OremandMrs.Char-lotte Hause of Murray. Funeral services for Kelly will be held today at 1:00 p.m. in the Orem 17th Ward LDS Chapel, 1090 N. 400 East. Friends may call at the chapel prior to the services. Interment will be in Orem City Cemetery. I Ray Rosenbaum The father of Orem resident Ray Rosenbaum died of a heart attack Friday, May 16, at the Utah Valley Hospital. The deceased, de-ceased, Benjamin Rosenbaum, 75, was a prominent insuranoeand realestate agent. He was born toDamid and Alice Jones Rosenbaum March 23, 1900 in Brigham City. He married Mary Alice Manning on Dec. 17, 1924 in Delta. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. She died March 19, 1974. On Oct. 25, 1974 he married Ruby H. Jacobsen in Provo. His widow survives him as do three sons and one daughter. He is survived by 21 grandchildren grand-children and two greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday May 19, and interment was in the Spanish Fork Cemetery. A.E. Blundell R.R. Veteran Dies At Age 73 Albeit Edwin Blundell, 73, 106 West 1200 Souty, Orem, died May 17, 1975 at the Utah Valley Hospital of natural causes. He was born in CoKon, Carbon County, July 8, 1901, to William and Lettie Arrowsmith Blundell. He married Mildred Schenck, August 26, 1927, at Caliente, Nevada. Nev-ada. She died Seut. 10, 1961. He married Evelyn Nielsen March 26, 1967. She survives him. He attended Carbon County Schools and worked for Utah Railway in that area. Following his first marriage, he lived in Caliente and worked for theU.P. Railroad. He came to Provo in 1948 and worked as a switchman switch-man in the Provo Yard. He retired re-tired in 19C7, and moved to Orem, Or-em, He was a .member of BPO Elks "849, Eagles Aerie 2924 and a Union Pacific old Timer. He enjoyed fishing. He is survived by his wife o Orem; one sun, Albert Blundell, Billings, Montana; step-son, Don L. Davis, Salom; Two daughters; Mrs. Joseph. A. (Susan) Jensen, Provo; Mis. K.jbort W. (ColO leen) Lucas, bountiful; five stepdaughters, step-daughters, Mrs. Don (Ida) Berger, Sacramento, Mrs. Arvid (Rae) Kelander of Orem, Mrs. Doug (Lois)Carlson.balem, Mrs. Theron (Ilene) Nay of Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. Roger, (Helen) Dunsdon of Farmini'tnn New co. He has 33 living grandchildren grandchild-ren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services were held Wed. May 21 at the Berg Drawing Draw-ing Room Chapel. Interment was in Provo City Cemetery. Orem-Geneva Times May 22, 1975- Building or Remodeling HOME? 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