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Show - t- SUNDAY : i Utah County ITU J. Buxton ' i 1 22 Algerian Native of rTayson Rotary t Will in Monday Rites Dies at 42 In California Slated for Jones Srflv Hd Chappie former Provo. dent Rites Held For Packard Infant ,1 HERALCUne i f I SUNDAY. MARCH 4, 195S Utah Countv. Utah AROUND AND ABOUT f r i (Continued from Page' One) ; miles 4 from in Sidi-Aic- h northea. J ern Algeria. They said 22 rebels were captured and French forces suffered ;only light' casualties. ' City Mahag er Funeral services for E Roberts Rust, 86. Mrs.jMelinda I a native of Payson who died Buxton.: 42. Manti, Lileen Provo' Rotarians held an open' tho SPRINGVlLLE serv Funeral T,tt.-tnciir(,Ant. night! after a heart atwith resi-- j Thursday no scheduled of San Diego. Calit:, session for ices Jim at Fridaywith Packard, conducted will be unlforms tack, Monday that. came .from FR weariag Ph. COUEEN ROWBERRY van-- ' of died Thursdau. at! 2 p. m. in Manti South LDS Members discussed old son of Dean and Melba Child speaker. e ' ' Edward SPANISH FORK ', 'oui club projects, including con-- 1 Egypt. Hillcrest Hospital in San Diego. Friends may f call, at thechape. Tslra-nlro Citv Vt prp Qalf home died Friday She was born Sept. 7, 1913, in; ;seph (Ed) Chapp.e of her daughter; Mrs. Alma Peter tinued, sponso,rship of Rotary Park! Mr. tnd Mrs. John Brooks and children. Dee Ann and Jerrie conducted Saturday at feeler of natural at a c'lriu n hospital in Payson the South a anri Wales, England, Mnrt,.orv Goytre, 206 W. 3rd S. f Mantf, where in provo Canyon. The gronp conson, of Grand Junction, Colo., left Wednesday to return to their home, . . a was '. itVia In nf nativej nf ennnenrins .ftiMwi ' ran favnf AIrf . CLappIe -r-.Hancrhta, sne succumoed, sunaay evening after vititine at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelly of Provo. Interment was in Springville:cuses; f"T? "4 auu nomas ueorge i project and Saturday. Mrs. Broolca is the former Evelyn Kelly. Mr. Brooks is manager Evergreen Cemetery. ,ucuu,f - I and Rosa Ann' rmMrt child died Thursday evening ;F""k- free of the Wootworth Store in Grand Junction. Dr. and Mrs. bam v. The Ray jI snd M yaw Born Feb. 12, at Payson, she was Presiding was President I cm stNy it Smw (Mi i ; DOm . Wa5 , .Viarvn tlC pUinini T.Va iom, Jones. In Prosser Salt il, were also ' hcnitl ffr visiting .' isntl aiih t act the itfncatJaa I mi far a I Kelly and children, Stephen. Kathy and Tommy, a daughter of Edward J. and Ann Alurdock. Daniel of son the Spanish i Fork,: came! She basketball Mrs, illness. see the oj games. at the Kelly home. They came to ' Rdllins Roberts. She marj that j Earl ! It rwas andjElwCta Koyle Chappie; America w i t h; Sophia I NATIONAL 5TUDT JtHUDl I HOME Kelly is the former Joyce Mower of Provo. The Kellys now make Surviving besides the parents Joseph 21. B. Dec. Rust 1887, ried George area in this manhood He to newl would her parents when; at Udall, city manager, 1 I 700 BiiriMr Blif.. Snttla 1. W- their home in Grand Junction, Colo., where he is a dentist. They and a sister, Diane, are four and grew Logan Temple; he died Jam 24, in local schools. was educated 1 she was seven' next Ei at week, club I Mrs. the and T. Mr residents. were both former Provo grandparents: J :; j spfak NAME enold andi 1947.., Mr. and Mrs. Max A veteran of World War I, he years Child, and 5 Rotarians will I April Thursday ' listed in 1918.1 At different fcimes Suriiving are three sons and .!.. .. I ADDRESS they made their four Nancy Joyce Neff. daughter of Mr. and MrS. Joseph1. William Packard, Springville; three jJ it. .(: Deniieniiarv aL i ine I at he had lived his life .Rand 0., Moun visit; inp stnip 18th March daughters during Mr and Mrs. S. D. Nancy Neff of Springville, celebrated her birthday .; ao j- -J . 1 ':T . t i y.uiiBriprE i Point of the Mountain rnin tain Home; Mrs. Ethel Jensen, was honored at a dinner party at a local cafe, after dinner the Wilson, Payson and Mrs.' Phoebe Thistle, Soldier Summit, and Span' ish Fork, i l County. She at-- 1 Centerfield;i Alva GL, Croydon; Elgroup returned to her home to enjoy birthday cake and, ice cream. Packard, Springville. s " . Ann to He was married ftV Cecije tended schools in! ton R., Talmadge; Mrs. Peterson, The evening was completed with a movie. Those helping Nancy -Mrs. and f:.Mrs. Hansen Ella Nora I: Jones in Salt Lake City, March 31, Scofield. to celebrate were Joneen Fullmer. Barbara Johnson. Joan Miner, ' 1925. She died July Mrs. Buxton Sne came to Nickelson, Manti. La Rae Underwood and RacU "Miner. Survivors include a daughter. Provo in 1921 where she attended Everett (Cleo) Hansen. Span Maeser 'and Provo High Schools, .,' Palsy Redd and Marilyn Stevens of Blinding, are visiting in Mn. i SALT LAKE CITY-J- obn ish Fork; two sons, Edward Gene and gradiiated from Lincoln High Provo this week at the home of Mrs. Ardel Andreason. They 81. 42 E. Haven Ave. eame to attend the M Men basketball games. and Ted J. Chap School and LDS Seminary, I. . r: J(2290 So. St.), died Thursday; Chappie, Payson in worked She Salt a and Lake brother, Spanish Fork; City (Continued from Page One) 'i: funeral Saturday, 2 p. m.. Burton pie, . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly, former Provo residents, send new LDS Dell Chappie, Spanish Fork. Also and was employed in the cafeteria 45 2400 S. Mrs. E. of the birth of a baby boy, Feb. 28, at McPherson, Kansas. The Nelliechapel, are three grandchildren during the j construction of the the plan for the conservancy dis d surviving Arnes Spencer, services Mill be con Geneva Steel Plant. Later she Funeral couple have another son who is three, Mrs. Kelly is the former requiem ducted Monday at 1 p. m.' in the worked at the Pittsburg 'plant of trict will be introduced to water Geraldine Salisbury of Provo. Jack is, manager of a department massE., died Thursday; Monday, 10 a. m., Sacred users oi the Central Utah area in store in Kansas. Grandparents of the new baby are Mr. and! Spanish" Fork Third Ward LDS U. S. Steel in California. ' Mrs. Paul Salisbury and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kelly, She was married to Joseph R. a special meeting called for March by Bishop Mark Boyack 2nd- E.: holy rosary Sunday. Jvl Lowell at call the Friends Buxton and moved to San Mateo, 9. in- Provo. P i may Aral Dean Larsen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel L'arsen of Orem, p. m., 372 E. Jst S between Crabb Mortuary tonight Calif., later, to Las Vegas in 1949, The Central Utah project, which Alfred is stationed with the Army in Stuttgart, Germany. Aral is OGDEN 7 and 9 p. m..or at the family then to San: Diego in 1950. will cost an estimated $226,000,000 planning a tour of the European countries in April prior to his (Dutch) Lowe. 71, 2641 WaU Ave;, 86 W3rd N.. after 10 a. m. Mrs. Buxton was a member of release from the Army this summer. He will return home after died Thursday:' funeral Satur home, Monday, Burial .will be in the the LDS Church" and was active in will 'differ from most units of the his release. He has been hv Germany for a year. day, 2 p..m.,! Myers and Foulger Spanish ' Fork City Cemetery. 1 MIA. larger' projects in that the Central Chapel. Mrs. May Lusty Fowkes, Surviving are; her husband of Utah counties can; use their own St died Friday; Mrs. Effie Madsen is confined to her home with illness, she 68, ban 1 Diego; t her mother, Mrs. T reveoues from power plants in refuneral Monday,' p. ra., Larkin has been unable to leave her home for quite some time. Jones of Orem; four brothers, Funeral Chapel. Antonio Lopet, E. and Elmer G. Jones. payment. Thomas 3232 ThursPacific died . 60, was of old 29. Bateraan Ave., Feb. Her Alpine Joyce said the , district twill eight years both of Orem; William C. Jones of Roberts include family and friends helped her celebrate on this special leap year day; requiem mass Monday, 10 Utah, Wasatch probably Salt Lake City; Alvin A.' Jones, a. m., St. Joseph's Catchoiic birthday. and counties. Juab at Willowbrook. Cal., and Mrs. Edith Church; holy rosary Sunday, 8 De Grey, Murray.Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Chase of Oakland. Cal.. were weekend p. m., Larkin Mortuary, visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Okey. They also LOGAN woman inmate of Services will be ' held, at noon Georre Miles, 66,! A visited with Mr. Chase's mother, Mrs. Maud Chase. Smithflel , died: Friday: funeral ,tht Utah State' Hospital was Wednesday fin the Berg Drawing found dead In one of the wards Room Chapel, with Bishop Milton Monday, 1 p. m., Smithfield .Third; ' J Mr. and Mrs. Kent Broadbent send news of the recent birth LDS chapel. about 5 p.m. Saturday, in what C. Smith of Orem 6th. Ward offici of their son. Mrs. Broadbent is the former Helen Clegg. T?y WELLINGTON Mrs. Lavon Investigating i "officers termed jan ating. Fronds may8 call at thei were both former Provo residents. ' They now make their home Rich mortuary from 6 to p. m. fTues-daj- v 56, died Thursday; apparent suicide. - . la San Pedro, Cal., where Kent is employed as a physicist with a funeralThayn, before the or Monday. '1 p. m., WellingAccording to Utah County services. (Wednesdayj': ,V "' business machine company. This is the first child of the couple. ton SchooL Harold Sheriffs Hanson, Deputy Interment will be in the Provo Grandparents are Mrs. Thora Broadbent and Mr. and Mrs. GUNNISON ' Hyrum Levi who investigated the s body , was Arnold Clegg. j . ; i Coates, 80, died Thursday; funeral found hanging by means of a city cemetery.: f !..Mrs. E. K. Eliason of Hoi Springs. S. D.. left recently to re- Sunday 2 p. m., Gunnison LDS belt from the .bars of a window by another inmate, the .hospital 24 of in th Ward buUding Hyde turn to her home after several months of visiting in the West. chapel attendants lowered It and applied GRANTSVILLE Mrs. Magda- of the hospital, It was reported artificial She has been Visiting; in Provo at the home of her daughter and respiration without Mr. and "Mrs. J. H. Sanger. She also spent some time lene Anderson Young, 62, Reno, .;"aVail. RENT at Palo Alto, Cal., with a son. Nev., former resident, died Tuesa In routine check of the' ward YOU ftEFORE day; graveside Saturday, 3:30 ft 30 the ll about ' minutes earlier p. ci., GrantsvUle Cemetery. woman )iad been P observed in DUY! CACHE COUNTY--Mr- s Emily Published by Herald Cornormal activity by the attendant, Jane BaU Phillips. 71, Lewisville, poration. 50 South First West Eleanor Kinser. If you dtcid to buy the' NO FOR Ida., former resident, died WedStreet every afternoon MonIt was reported the inmate had piano within 6 months, all mow.': nesday: funeral Monday, 2 p. m., day through fr rid ay Sunday been ill and despondent in recent Pflid for rental end delivery will be l II e r a I J; published Sunday Ucon, Ida., LDS chapel, weeks. She had been in the hos' deducted the from purchase prike. PARK CITY Mrs. Elmira B. morning. t ' about 17 years. Entered at-- second class pital Neil,- 61, died Friday; funeral WURLIlZER Monday, 1 p. m.. Park City First matter at the post 'office In it t Provo Utah, under the act of INI KAMI MIAMI LDS chapel. MV?C MKUON& tO 3 .1879 March e FILLMORE Fay Melville, 68. Venzuela, rayon end nyfoa Murray White's terms by car died Friday; funeral Monday,' 1 i Subscription ; semi-costyle for beautifully mannered In Utah County j rier ' LDS Second m.. p. chapel. neckline, skirt. . .jewel-touche- d ( ; Magnificent Burry of tl.50 Per moo-tMAIt THIS COUFOM J f RICHFIELD Millie Elnra C months in advance S9.00 10-28 Delft P!nk6eige Dresden Blue, Navy; sizes FIX.'; (RwssActf hk vhMa 9 wsy ... BRAKE WORK Jorgenson. 67, died Thursday; One year In advance 818.00 FRONT END WORK funeral Monday, 1 p. mi.fRich-fi- e I '' L Made the way you1 By mail anywhere its the NAM! MOTOR TXJNE-U- P i I Third LDS chapel. United States or Us posses: t Want Them! OVERHAUL JENSEN Uoyd Gllroy; 71, sions: fl.50 per month: $9.00 TIRES. BATTERIES died Friday; funeral Monday 1 for sis month In j advance: LARSON and ACCESSORIES p. m., Jensen LDS chapel. 818.00 fori a year In advance. DRIVE TO YOUR CEDAR CITY Erban II. Jones, Herald telephone numbers: STUDIO GLEN EROS. MUSIC LOCAL GARAGEMAN infant son of Halvor K. and Alda For editorial circulation, ad66 NORTH 'UNIVERSITY AVENUE Pb. 384-28 Ni 1st E. WHERE TOU SEE THIS Sanders Jones, died Thursday; vertising I' and sports, call Provo 57 No. University SIGN graveside Saturday, 4 p. m., ;La FR3 5050: for society and . Verldn. . news briefs, call FR 3--4 684. two-mont- 4-02- h? 17 PAYSON i ; i ""- ? k" ; - ' I ''' j ' I vr H Jo-!tn- T ' bi:iHTiG ; 5 ss-r- m . ! - ' j i ' ; . ! , ! ts: great-grandparen- ' r ; ' PftI j f . i Li ' I: 1 Utah Obituaries . i 18,-195- Pie-owots- Central Utah ki, ; ; ! r - !); j 'I" - ,--r,- M'fLx I j 948-2n- I . j . 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