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Show V "UW Spalding 1955 Sunday herald Henderson Succumbs at 78 H. F. LH. Dies in Hospital Francis Spalding, Harold 53, 1234 W. 400 S.. Provo, died Sa- turday morning a the Veterans' - m-.o- a.- i ' lam, n Garage. innlnrio UO UrilAir Curvir L O 111U1UUV IUV JUl TAT wArr nnp .on mH thr H.,ffhters Mrs. William G. (Shirley) Harding, Vile? TV TT , -- Mrs. C. W. (Delia Rae) Knight, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Merton (Vervene) Grant, Lehi; and Edward Booth Sorenson, Jr., also of Lehi; seven grandchildren; his mother, Sarah J. Sorenson," Provo; a brother, Louis N. Sorenson. Provo. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 12:30 p. m. in Pioneer LDS chapel, with Bishop Jack Morris officiating. Friends may call at Berg Mortuary Sunday evening from to 8, and Monday prior to services. Interment will be in Springville Evergreen Cemetery. SHOPPING DAYS LEFT Help Fight U- - Buy edu-eratio- i offi-l,001- ns 8-. I . i - 1 fhl!tStti r -. to-Nev- ' d a ... er , years Jesse l, n, W. J. Rotcliffe, Orem Resident, Dies t-- 6-- e, ESSm rat wnr Phillip Paul Kennard. 64, 697 Colorado St., died Tuesday; funeral Monday, 2 p.m., 260 E. South Temple A. B. (Ambrose) Graham, 69, Oakland, Cal., former resident, died Dec. 1 in Okinawa. Mrs. Olca Olsen Smith, 82, Chicago. HI., former resident, died Nov. 1; funeral held, Chicago. Rosetta Green Norris, 67, 816 S. Third Ave., died Friday; funeral Monday, 2 p.m., Sixth 12th LDS chapel. OGDEN Mrs. MyrtI Velyn Stephens, 53, 2404 Madison Ave., died Thursday; funeral Bunker-villNev., Lindquist ana Sons Mortuary. James Robert KAYSYILLE Thurston, 45, died Friday; funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m., Kaysville Second LDS chapel. BRIGHAM CITY Hans Knud-e78, 694 S. 2nd W., died Friday; funeral Monday, 1 p.m., Fifth LDS chapel. ROOSEVELT Mrs. Emma V. Sprouse, 85, died Friday; funeral Sunday, 1 p.m., Olpin Mortuary. Mrs. Isabel M. MORGAN Geary. 87, died Thursday; funeral Monday, 1 p.m., South Morgan LDS chapel. Kevin E. Killam, MILFORD Infant son of Cecil and Josephine Thomas Killam, died Friday; graveside Saturday, 4 p.m. as " - ,7, r. Pur-!duct- ed a. m cn. 11 Sr n WW Stringh hi-rthp- ra SALT LAKE CITY ill-w- Al-mea- da torw1 Utah Obituaries Christmas TB Stab. J 15 S" 26 - grandchildren; 13 great grand- children; four sisters: Mrs. D. C (Arminta) Egbert, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Alice Kahn, St George; Myrtle E Henderson, St George, and Mrs. Orilla Lewis, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. at Berg Drawing Room Chapel, with Bishop Eldon Payne of Manavu Ward officiating. Friends may call at the Mortuary Tuesday from 6 to 8, and Wednesday prior to services. Interment will be in Provo City Cemetery. . Published by Berald Corporation, SO Sooth First West Street every afternoon Monday through Friday Sunday Herald published Sunday morning. Entered as second class matter at the post office la Provo. 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BRILLIANT DIAinl perfect ar- MOND 475 $095 sq. heauti-full- y mounting Su Deriheavy or sty tin ' -- 4 baffu- Lavish Splendor nt a - i .e accenting diamonds in beautiful wh'te mold 14K mount ins HH DIA- 122 rniifht KBBIfe m CUT MONDS Beauty that she wHl love forever If j M precinct Storrs 1 , Men-denhal- N Mr- , PARSON Ernngton Heaps, 53, 2 a. m. in the Hughes Memorial! justice of the peace. Recently he' Funeral services will be held John Henry Henderson, 78, 921 of 230 S. 6th West, Payson, con Hospital here, following an N. 20 E.. died Saturday morning appointed a precinct judge Monday at 1 p m in the Spanish a to this himself be alive for sidered Fork Second Ward Chapel with at St. Mark's Hospital in Salt ness. Mr. Green had been longlucky vicinity Luther Howard Storrs, 54, died Saturday survivors include his widow. Bishop Vernon Hurst officiating. of this city and Lake City time resident in "good con-- ! was a former news correspondent Mrs. Neva Green, one daughter. Friends may. call at the Walker Bora Dec. 31, 1876. in Clifton, Friday evening at his home, 752, He . a ncai i dition" at reported cMrs. Maughan (Betty Anni Ma- - Mortuary Sundav between the ui THa h cnn uac thP of Martin w Citv hos- - for The Daily Herald Pavson the "II 1UH( attack. hours of 7 and 9 p m . or Mon He was born March 4, 1891. at and Susan Bingpital, where he was receiving Born 1, June W. treatment for injuries suffered Eureka, the son ol Jonathan ham Henderson, day prior to services Interment Gunniin 1901, I when the truck will be in the Spanish Fork City Green. Malcolm Elizabeth He was and he received Jr. driving son, he was the I a He Union with collided Cemetery his early educaspent his Friday son of Charles Pacific freight train. tion in Clifton early Arthur and Long-Tim- e and graduated BSPL 7 The accident occurred near lhere a n d r" I Francell J Payson. from Preston He lac- - ceived his suffered head am 1 cation in Eureka High School. He in the crash. Storrs. He gradmarried Polly Heaps told investigating uated from Myrtle Woodlcers that he failed to see the lie mao inwi" Looking fcr a Richfield High the and March 21, employed 62. James Walter Ratcliffe, train. S c h o p 1. Mr. Christmas Gift 1900, in the Lomines of the long-tim- e resident of Orem, died Storrs married TemEureka area for gan LDS at Utah Valley Hospital Friday Suggestion? Ileen Kane Aftril some time. He nf Masons and ple. They made mpmhnr night. 7, 1922. in Richwas subsequent t their home in i Born June 2. 1893, in Stockdale. m -- hiu W1CIU ui ti commerce, : u Mr. Storrs field; they made in Clifton. He at- - Mr. Henderson employed ly Truiiani rm., ac was uic sun uif linn tended BY College in Logan and their home in Marysvale where. Survivors include his widow; the assay, offices and Elizabeth Miller Ratcliffe. Your Portrait 1 he was employed by D and R G a son, Gerald H. Storrs, Salt Lake of the taught school at Robin and Marsh He his in received education as a clerk, ineya movea City. Valley. Ida. In 1917 be went to naiiroaa grandchildren; his Knight c o m-- Mr. Green i c i T i i ri nii. m w wuere oau mv b rui Rritfham Ymma T"nivr. pany. i.ae uy ivn A ctnrrs Davenportt la., where he graduEliza-antif He was married rQm the Paimer School of he was employed by O. P. Skaggs hnuLMMA . . there is sity. Success Markets until 1939 In 1919 he made beth Walker at Evanston; two brothers, Chiropracty. Include Survivors Still time his home in Heber City, moving when he moved to Provo and sisters: A. E. Storrs. Provo: D. May 28, 1930. William Ratcliffe, Edgemont. and to Provo in Sept. 1923, where he purchased Sewels Market, 230'W.'s. Storrs, Murray; Mrs. Glen He was in charge of all WPA R. R. Ratcliffe. a Provo, and if you call l(Selma) Held, Martinez, Cal.; projects for four middle Utah sister, Mrs. Herman had lived and practiced chiro-- Center. (Bessie) He mana eed the store until 1943. Mrs. F. N. (Wanda) Hansen. Ba- - counties. During World War II Grimm, Provo. by Tuesday. practy Miss Gloria h L.7 conw will be services Funeral a H ewas a member of the LDS; when he sold the business and ?n Ro"fe v .aKa " i" Sto Salt Lake ml City. and later as a storekeeper ducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in steel and served as a car rfisn,tnhPr " runerai services wn De con- - at the Clearfield Naval Supply Berg Drawing Room Chape) un- - g tendent of the Sundav School and1 Co1947 he Steel In BIDDULPH-STU'VWatc horM!neva Monday at 2 p. m. in Berg neDot der the direction of Rev. wade ri He ,nvpH High with an IGA chased Room Kirk in Store Orem; Drawing chapel, and the outdoors. caner, pastor oi rrovo commuFine Photographers of1 master Church. Friends may call Leander, worshipful 1954 old he in the business nity and uns aurvivor are nig wue; iwo n FR crurt. iwl at the mortuary Tuesday prior Lodge No. 4, r and A Mat! NEW five daughters: John W. moved to Provo where he began Story (UP)-Di- ced avo- - to services. YORK call officiatin Friends will in be Interment may Henderson. Ogden; Harlan W. for Consolidated Western the mortuarv' Sundav evening cado dusted with a little paprika Provo Citv Ometprv The fam- Henderson Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. working Co. to a of touch Christmas clear Pipe 6 to 8 and Monday prior to; gives ily requests friends, if they deJohn F. (Lucile) Harvey, Provo ; He was a member of Provo from as bouillon, consomme sire, to donate to Muscular Dyssuch be will in soups Interment services. Mrs. Fred R. (laura) Magor. 'or chicken. e oy Lodge No. 4, Free and Accepted Provo City Cemetery. Jtrophy Fund, in liew of flowers. Lak Clt Lake Salt City; (Zelda) Hansen, Mrs. Clyde W. (Myrtle) Larsen, Fillmore; Mrs. Donald S. (Yvonne) Johnson, Phihpsburg, Mont; M V Booth Sorenson, Former County rd Mal-- 64, - Hospital in Salt Lake City: Born Jan. 7, 1902, in Stockton, Utah, he was the son of Thomas Utting and Minnie Swensen Spalding. He moved with his family to Provo as a boy and received his early education in Provo and Pleasant Grove. After his graduBooth Sorenson ation from high school he enlisted in the U. S. Army in World War I. Following his discharge he lived in Vineyard. Mr Spalding worked for the Mining Go. of Eureka. He married Joelle Overly Sept. 25. 1929, in Farming- . ton. They maae tneir nome wi 1930 moved In they Vineyard. to'ALIflltOr DlPS returned and Canyon Payson Vineyard in 1941 He engaged in Bootn sorenson, farming for the 25 years preced-- j Edward . uwn vouuiy atuu ing his death His hobbies were;mer his home, Saturday morning reading of science and nature and 834 W. 200 N. flowers. raising Survivors include his wife and Born May 30, 1902.sonin ofFountain James a daughter. Dawn Vineyard; his Green, he was the Jane Cdlard Sarah and Edward mother Mrs. Minnie Spalding, He attended Snow Sorenson banHisinn Drp thrpo Tin. nU.ffy tj j 2?JSUlg " Sjr- nd a sister; Thomas F. Spald- vc-i-. ing, Provo: Edmund, Vfneyard; Great David V., Springville; Mrs Roy Boyer March 30, 1945, in an LDS He Mont. filled Falls, (Constance) Warner, Pendleton, mission in California, acting as Ore. Hictvit nr0cint i tv.M -T Funeral services will be TJa corirorl a ctal-montn 3 run i nesday at 11 a. m. at Berg Draw vnBan ing Room Chapel. Bishop Ray Salt ; ake City and served in the Gammon of Vineyard Ward will nriH,nnv in vmmia officiate. Ward in Provo, and filled many Friends may caij at the mortu- other positions in the wards m ary from 8 p. m. Tuesday and which he lived. Wednesday prior to services. He was a former Utah County Interment will be in Orem City auditor audiand was a Cemtery, where full military rites tor of the Air Forcetraveling bases during will be accorded by Dean Provo Post 13, American World War II. He lived in Foun tain Nepm, Provo, Salt Legion. Commander Ted McCal-list- Lake Green, and Ogden. City will conduct the military as office manager He worked rites. of the Studebaker Garage in Provo and at the time of his death was office manager for Anderson Tintic-Standa- Paysonite Collides Spanish Fork City Judge Dies at 64 For the past few years he was son. Las Cruees j SPANISH FORK Wilbur and Tmin! Aith Froinht r - Dell a Fork local correspondent for The stepdaughter. IIUIIl coim Green. Spanish Nell) ft (III ICILJIII judge, died Saturday at) Daily Herald and Spanish Fork Dudbridge National Citv. Calif. Heart Attack Fatal for Jon I No mm 11 West Center PROVO intertit or carrying charges on Schubach't Easy Payment Plan! |