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Show h i J 1 - SATURDAY, .TUNE 18, 1027 ALPINE NEWS Mrs. L. Dates', Reporter. .' AMERICAN FORK CTTIZftN- I IflisBBBBBSBSBBBssBBBBBBssBsssBsssB t la .. u- v r i m x - .. .. , .)': : w : " A-Jk-n''M i - - " I ; ;-;! -Saw I ?.'b3 iS? ,-i .Alpine Pioneer Passes To Reward . Funeral' services for Angella Vail ' " Vance, DO, a pioneer of 1851, were lu'ld in the Alpbao ward chapel on Friday, with Bishop James W, Vane presiding; The floral offering were many and very beautiful. - , , ' The musical numbers were 0 My Father," 'Ulster Thou Wast ' Mild and Lovely," and-"I Have Read Of A Bcautlful Clty'I-bjthe ward choir; a duot, "Whispering Hopef by Mrs. Velma Devey and Mrs. Thurxa Strong; a trio "Lead Me GenUy Home Father" by Mrs. Erma Bateman, Mrs. Clean Cleghorn and Waldo Bateman, and duet, "Who Are These. Arrayid In White" sunir by Misses Eva and Doris J -Forbes. , ,1 " A biographical sketch was read by Mrs. May H. Marsh, Speakers were Don C. Strong, Joseph T. Bateman, Orson H4 Mower, E4wird, W. Brf ess "and Bishop James W. Vases, Prayers were by Benjamin Bates and Thomas F. Cart Isle. The grave In "Alpine City cemetery was dedicated by John ' A. Vancet : . Mrs. Vance was born In McLatn county, 111.. July 8, -1837, and with her Widowed mother and " five "other ,, children crossed the plains In the ox team company of Captain . Morris Phelps in 1851. The next year she came to Alpine and has resided here since. Soon after their arrival her brother George Vail, 11, was frosen to death in an attempt to walk from - American Fork to Alpine In a sevore snow storm. " She married John Wesley Vance, ... July 30, 1854, and In 1867, he was called call-ed to Sanpato county to guard against . Indians and was made a major in the Black Hawk war. He was shot from his horse and fatally wounded at :::Twelv Mile creek on. June 2, 1867. Hfs wlfel was Jeft 'with six small children and his plural wife, Rhoda Freestone Vance with three. For the past 35 years she has made her hoove with her daughter Mrs. 7 Frederick C. Clark, where she died, June 7. Besides Mrs. Clark, she Reaves two suns, John Alma Vance, Provo, and Isaac Reno Vance, Delta; 46 grandchildren, grand-children, 78 v at-grandchlldrtn, and six great-great grandchildren. Out ortowr piehoatteiidetf the funeral of Mrs. Vance Friday were Mr. and Mrs. John A. Vance and daughter, Lorena, Mr. and . Mrs. Jiay Elliot, Mrs. George Dunsdon, Mrs, James Orr and daughter and Mrs. R. C, Rowlanch. of Provo; Mr. I. R. Vance of Delta; Mr. and Mrs. James Rawlings and daughters of Draper; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Farnsworm. Jenne Vance, Mrs. Zola Malone and daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hesa, Mr. -and Mrs.. Harmon Vance, Mrs. Faney Vance, Klmbal, Welton, Francis and Zlna Vance of Salt Lake City; John W. Vance of Brlgham City; Mr. and Mrs. Angus Vance, Mrs, lott, Mr. and Mrs.: Benjamin Ferrel and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hackttt of Lehl; Stephen Vanc and William Known of American Fork; and Mrs. Jennie Lane of Montana. Mr.' ShepheM ;ot I2eriftFwtti week-end guest of his son, Evan and family. - - Elder George E. Burgess returned home -Friday evening from the California Cali-fornia Mission where he has spent the paat seven months as a start. term missionary. EMer- Burgess was the speaker at the regular Sunday evening eve-ning services. Mrs. Mattie I-arsen and children of Castle Dale, are visiting " Mrs. Lar-aen'a Lar-aen'a -parentauJUJU and,, Mrs, 2D! J-Strong. J-Strong. ;;; " Mr and Mrs. W. A. Terry, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Terry snd children were visiting relatives in Salt Lake City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Russon and children of Garfield, were Sunday guests of relatives in Alpine. Miss Hilda Bates returned home with them and will visit with them for a week. Miss CJeo Russon remained in Alpine for a short visit Miss Maeroee Carlisle entertained a lewi of her young mends at a social Sunday afternoon. Ice cream - and cakes were served. Mrs. Annie Flack was a Provo visitor several days last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Strong, Mrs. Mattie Larsen and children, Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Beck,, Mr. and Mrs Joseph F. Marsh, Bishop and Mrs. J. W. Tones, MrTandTlrs. Oscari Watkins, Prestbn Nash, Van Vance, Amber Strong, Lula McDanlel, Mr. and Mrs. C. C Hackett and. Mrs. Jennie Lane motored to Saratoga Monday evening, and they report having bad an enjoy, able time. 1 YOUR HOME SHOULD COME FIRST - r 1 .' 1 v ' TO possess good furniture is t o know one of the finest joys life has to offer. Economy and the opportunity of worth while savings are but added reasons for choosing your furniture from a D. T. R. Co. storer To ch oose it herQ, where understand-' ing assistance is provided In selec ting furniture of lasting worth, is a safe, certain way to open the d cor to your Better Home? &mMmWM D Of YOUR BED should be your first consideration. It is . the place where you spend one-third of your time. After a hard days work what is more necessary than a comfortable, good bed, where, complete rest can be had. The well-known Rome constructed beds, the famous Deluxe De-luxe Bed Springs and a big display otSanitary Mattresses and-Emerick Pillows that you can select from. Blankets! Bed Spreads! Blankets and Bed Robes! We invite you to see our showing show-ing in the Drapery Dept. You can get what you want at a saving,Dress up your bed with one of our beautiful new Scranton Lace bedspreads. There is nothing that gives that dressed up appearance to your bedroom more thaaAnieeJbed spreads See thenw -.- Automatic Refrigerator s Save Food! Save Ice! Save Money! Are you prepared to take care of your food during the warm hot davs. The new Automatic Refrigerator is, a wonder. Eight walls of insulation and automatic fresh air circulation tells the fitonr. Onr ujctuuu, vumu Ull AS 10W - . ; as ' ' ' ' Bixon-Tayl H) of" mi .sseM co. Provo Springville . "The One-Price House" Nephi Payson PI, Grove Sp. Pork; Heber SATURDAY; JUNE n r if- 36 |