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Show Robert Wilkinson Woman Dies In Hospital With Illness Home At Of Daughter lary Lillian Hatch-Schaugaar- years, a which hospitalized him on Aug. 22. d, Provoan, 75, Succumbs To Illness . at Dies h. 81 great-grandparen- Du-va- two-wee- Fyf, POCDUOC AND ll, An-nett- ie Fit married George Lyman Schaugaard in the On June 5, she 181)5, great-grandchildre- They marie until to moved when 1924, Sigard, they Utah, coming to Provo in 1927. Mr. Schaugaard died Nov. 26, 1932. Mrs. Schaugaard maintained her home at 390 W. 100 N., until she moved in with her daughter five years ago. She was an active member of the LDS Church, serving as secretary of the Sunday School, first counselor in the YWMIA, on the Ward flower committee, as Relief Society member and teacher since Relief Society magazine vo; Mrs. Guy (LeoJa) Dixon, Pro1917, 'agent, primary teacher and mem- vo;' Mrs. Van (Blanche) Snow, Star, ber of the ward choir for many Ida.; Mrs L. Glen (Inez) Lewis, Salt Lake City; Mrs. C. H. (Edith) years. Her hobby was fancy needle- Dawson, Provo; 17 grandchildren three work. She was the mother of nine and 10 children of whom six are surviv- sisters, Mrs. Edna Johnson and ing. They include four sons oand Florence Stubbs, both of Lakeview, two daughters, B. G. Schaugaard, and Mrs. Ella Kelly, Montebello, Salt Lake City; Lcroy Schaugaard, Calif. Pleasant Grove; Grant SchauFuneral services will be conducted Tuesday at 12 noon in the gaard, Provo; Le Schaugaard, Orem: Mrs. Elden L. lEvai , Man-wel- l, Berg Drawing Room Chapel with Provo, and Mrs. Lew (Sabra) Bishop Clarence Robison of the Barney-- , Payson. Provo Seventeenth LDS Ward ofAlso surviving are 23 grand- ficiating. Friends may call Monchildren, 24 day from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday three brothers and two sisters, prior to services. Burial will be in Sisson Hatch and Lewis Hatch, Via Trrrs Pitv fern frv Koosharem;' Lyman Hatch, Provo; Mrs. James P. tArminnie) Soren-en- , Salina, and Mrs. George H. Annado A. Kimbley (Sarah) Mortensen, Vernal. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 12 noon in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, with Bishop Robert Jacobsen, of the Sunset Second Ward officiating. Friends may call a the mortuary Sunday from 6 to 3 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Burial will in the Springv'lle Evergreen Mariti Temple. their home in Koosharem en, ! great-grandchildr- Services Set Tuesday for Provoan, 60 Cemetery. Baby Daughter Dies 2-Day-- Melanie Wright, infant daughter of Ken H. and Fern Marie Gordon Wright of 1505 S. 800 E.,- - Orem, ii ' died Saturday a4 two days after birth at the Utah . Valley Hospital. Surviving are Ann iv.m m-- her parents, three brothers, $ Gordon Ken, Allen Charles and DeLoy Ray Wright, all of Orem; " j grand- - ; Harold ' Jackson Gordon, Infant Wright Henderson, New; Mrs. Gladis Glacier, Provo; Mr. 'and Mrs. Clarence Wright. Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gates. Santaquin, and Mrs. Romania Gordon. Orem. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel with Bihop Laird Billings of the Orem Twelfth Ward official ins:. Friends may call at. the mortuary Tuesday prior to services. 'Burial will be in the Orem City Cemetery. parents;: great-grandparent- Mrs. Annada Ashbaugh Kimbley, died Saturday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wayne (Donna) Berber, 1522 W. 500 N., illness. following a three-yea- r She was born Jan. 23, 1897, in f Hotchkiss, Colo, a daughter of i William Robert and Cora Dell Goatley Ashbaugh. She received her education in Hotchkiss, where she was married to John Rundle. They were later divorced. She later married Clarence Ernest Kimbley and made their home in Delta, Colo. In 1942 they moved to Provo where they have since made their home. Mrs. Kimbley was a member of the LDS Church. Surviving are her husband, one son and two daughters, Robert Rundle, Austin, Colo.; Mrs. Berber and Mrs. Ray (Alice) Larsen, Moab; 12 grandchildren, one greatgrandchild, two brothers and one sister, Howard Ashbaugh, Gunnison, Colo.; Willard Ashbaugh, Provo, and Mrs. Mamie Larson, Craig, 60, Old s, Glen H. Hansen Colo. Olpin-Sundbe- Olpin-Sundbe- Utah Obituaries SALT LAKE CITY A. Blair Richardson, 73, died Friday. Mrs. Beatrice McKelvey, 75, 256 E. 3rd S., died Friday. Ernest S. Livingston, 63, 216. E. Commonwealth, died Friday. Gaddie Drummer Johnson, 92, 1740 Indiana Ave., died Monday; ' funeral Monday 2:30 p. m. PilChurch. Isao grim's Baptist Shinde Oshita, 63, 1024 Blaine Ave., died Thursday; funeral Monday 8 p. m. Japanese Church of Christ, 268 W. 1st S. Carl Arthur- Ahlberg, 65, 5066 S. 2nd W., home protection. Mrs. Gordon Eckley will introduce the course, "care of the sick and injured in the home." This course will be continued at future meetings of the council, as well as the home protection exercises. Hollis Johnson of the Provo Fire Department will present a talk on fire prevention as a introduction to Fire Prevention Week. 'AH women's organizations, clubs, churches and schools in and around Provo are expected to be represented at the meeting. Invitations have also been extended to lodges, and anyone interested in civil defense program is welcome at the meeting, according to Mrs. E. Hyatt, director of women's C. D. activities in Provo. Sailor Leaves Frisco YOU NEED . . . FRANCISCO, Calif. Jack L. Stilson, son of Mrs. Charles Waters of 290 S. 3rd W., Provo and George F. Stilson of Fairview, was scheduled o sail from San Francisco Aug. 31 aboard the fuel tankSAN SPANISH FORK Funeral services for Glen Humphrey Hansen, er USS Mattaponi. 23, who was killed Friday morning In United States currency, a in an Butomobile accident Jn Box Elder County, will be conducted picture of the White House appears Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Benjamin on the back of the $20 bill. Ward Chapel, with Bishop Don Wride officiating. Friends may call at the Walker YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Mortuary at Spanish Fork Monday 7 9 to or from PHARMACY p.m. Tuesday prior to services. Burial will be in the m ifflllil J lf I fi Sun-resista- nt custom service. Our decorator will call at your home with samples Phone our Washable , Pre-shru- nk SEARS GUARANTEED RICS You'll pick the FAB- are our answer to countless through and the life of to color-keye- d Visit our store now. 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Friday; Mitchell Chapel. VERNAL Gladis Tysack, 60, died Thursday; funeral Monday 11 a. m. Vernal Mortuary. SUNNYSIDE Faye Morales, 46, died Thursday; requiem mass Monday 10 a. m. Notre Dame Catholic Church. LEVAN Clarence C. M. Gardner, 91, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday 1 p. m. Levan LDS Ward Chapel, CARD OF THANKS MAGNA Mary Murphy, 81, died Thursday; solemn high mass The family of A. L. and Luella Monday 10 a. m. Our Lady of K. Cullimore desire to express Lourdes Catholic Church. heartfelt appreciation to the hundreds of loyal friends who offered sympathy, condolences and CARD OF THANKS assistance of any kind during the We desire to express our sin- recent illness and death of our cere appreciation to the many beloved father and mother. friends and relatives who assistWe are most grateful for all ed in the many ways during the of your acts of kindness for the recent illness and passing of our understanding care of hospital beloved wife and mother. For staff; for the many, many exthe beautiful flowers, the expres- pressions of love and friendship; sions of sympathy and assistance for the cards, letters, phone of those who took part at the calls, telegrams and other messervices and the other acts of sages of sympathy and consolakindness, we especially extend tion; for the floral offerings; our thanks. for the speakers, musicians and Harold B. Mailman others whp gave ' their services Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. at the funeral; for the kindnesses of and the Relief Society; and for all Jackie Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. other acts and expressions of Donnie and Paulhamus, sympathy and' love. To all of Alan you we express our deepest apMr. and Mrs. Meade H. preciation nd gratitude. The Cullimore Family Weight e. 4th West Pharmacy j rg rg Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Berg where Drawing 'Room Chapel, will A. Charles Sturgill Bishop Friends may call Monday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Burial will be in the Hotchkiss Cemetery. Aboard USS Mattaponi Funeral Tuesday For Crash Victim family residence, 230 S. 1st W Monday prior to; services. Burial will be in the Payson City Cemetery. n. 1 great-grandchildr- Bishop Archie Williams officating. Friends maj call Sunday evening at the Rigby Mortuary and at the (UP) Officials at Sperry Utaih Engineering Laboratory have announced the appointment of Carl Hylton as engineering section head for the firm. Chief Engineer Herbert E. Meyer Jr., said Hylton, a native of Heber, joined Sperry Utah in June, 1956. His first Sperry assign-- I ment was at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. THAT STAY BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL jobs and had served for some time as a city police officer. He is survived by his wife of Pleasant Grove and three sons and three .daughters: Harold and Raymond Nielson of Pleasant Grove; Russell, Springville; Mrs. Lowell (Bobby Jean) Pleasant Grove; Mrs. James (Donna) Slater, Lehi; Mrs. Harold (Edith) Selig, American Fork; two brothers and one sister, EIRoy, Archie Johnson Cook, Blue Bell, Utah; one sister, Nielson and Bertha Benson of reJones. He Hettie Gurr, Neola, Utah; 33 Pleasant Grove; 23 grandchilceived his edugrandchildren, and 29 great- dren, and 14 cation in t ! e grandchildren. Fiyieral services will be held Provo schools, services will be con- Monday Funeral at 2 p.m. at the and as a young at 12 noon at the ducted Monday Mortuary at Pleasant man worked as Ward Grove, under the direction of Pleasant Grove First-Fift- h a truck gardenunder the direction of Bishop H. Bishop Willis Banks. Friends er and fruit E. Friends call Bradley. may at call the may mortuary on farmer with his 7 until 9 p.m. at from 7 Sunday 9 to from Mr and Monday Jnes Sunday father. the at Lilto Mortuary of time married service. Burial prior On June 7, 1905, he and on Monday will be in the Pleasant Grove lian Gillard in Provo. They made Pleasant, Grove, to time of service. Burial Cemetery. their home in Grandview. He con- prior be in the Pleasant Grove will tinued working as a farmer all his Cemetery. life. His hobby was fishing. sons two his wife, are Surviving and four daughters, Frank W. Jones, Lehi; Ernest L. Jones, Pro- Koosharem in schools. PAYSON Funeral services for Charles H. Patten, 82, who died Friday morning after an illness, will be conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in the Park Second LDS Ward with NOW YOU CAN HAVE CUSTOM DRAPERIES Mrs. Hullinger is survived by She was born four sons, and four daughters: 1875, 21, Nov. Charles D. Hullinger, Pleasant a in Payson, Grove; Isaac William, Terribone, of Ore.; James Edward, Roosevelt; daughter Satdied and A. 75, Provo, Frank George Jones; Lawrence, Calpilla, Calif.; Mrs. 11 a.m. at his at S a b r a J 'a n e morning R. W. (Violet) Raine, La Cresurday k illness. cent: Calif.; Mrs. Melvin (Phoebe) home following a Hatch. She mov He was born Parry, Roosevelt; Mrs. Ardell GreenMrs. to ed Schaugaard May 1, 1882, in (Laura) Sproul, Las Vegas, Nev.; wich, Piute County as a child, and Provo, a sonof Mrs. Seth (Mable) Campbell, Spanreceived her education there and Stephen and ish Fork; one brother, James Richfield and Beckstead ts. Sperry Firm Aid Monday in Payson Appoints SALT LAKE CITY. PEN.' fiflONL & FRI. TIL Frank Jones following four'ear-ill-ness- -- "fair" 'condition, with an illness 81, 758 West Center Street, died Friday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Eva ManweU with whom she had made her home for, the past fi Man Dies Of Illness at 65 Grove PI. Robert Wilkinson, 91, father l BYU President Ernest L. Wilkinson, is in Utah Valley Hospital in Patten Rites Set Michael Max Lee, infant son of gaard, Provo; Lee Schaugaard, Max Edward and Betty Rae Lloyd sen, Riverton. Graveside services will be conLee, 547 E. 600 N., Provo, died can Fork, and Mrs. Hans B. Jen-birt- ducted Monday at 11 a.m. at the Lehi Cemetery. Friends may call Surviving are his parents, Pro- at the Berg Mortuary Monday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. PLEASANT GROVE Harry vo; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. t Nielson, 65, died Friday after- Thomas W. Lee, Eureka ; Mr. and noon at the Utah Valley LDS Mrs. Henry F. Lloyd, South JorArkansas claims more navigaa of ble at dan, Utah; rivers than any other state, Provo, lingering Anna Hospital PLEASANT GROVE Mr. Mrs. and Leonard was with Dec. He born about 3,000 miles of water29, Peterson, Minerva Hullinger, 81, died Fri- illness. John AmeriEdward son Lehi; at Pleasant Grove, the Lee, ways. day afternoon at the Utah Valley 1891, Annie and of Erickson Hogan illLDS Hospital of a lingering ness. She was born October 27, Nielson. He spent his lifetime Grove where he at1878, in Castle Valley, Sevier in Pleasant tended schools. County, the daughter of Isaac and He married Persha Durrant, Martha Elizabeth Holden Cook. in American Fork. She married Harvey J. Hullinger, June 26, 1912, an in the LDS was He elder Dec. 22, 18, in Naples Ward at of his death. Vernal. He died in 1933 of a Church at the time in He worked Pleasant heart attack. She was a mem- most of his life in variousGrove city ber of the. LDS Church. Woman Of Schaugaard L. Mary Infant Son Dies Soon After Birth Harry Nielson Anna M. Hullinger SU N DAY ,H ERALD SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1957 Utah County, Utah A Handsome, Rugged Cotton. Overlocked stitched ends 190 popular classic. Ptrfect to brfghten your bedroom, children's room, cottage, or dormitory. 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