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Show Sundov Hereld Sunday, December i, m Vera Clark Joint Rites For Obituaries Train-Ca- r Florence H. Ekker Dies in Victims Graveside Rites One Hurt As Springville Monday for Woman Dies at 62 Don Car Hits 3 B. Chipman Cattlemen Call For Trespass Law Updating Parked Cars - SALT LAKE CITY (UPH AMERICAN FORK GraveThe president of the Utah Cat- side services for Don B. Chip-mat!emen's Association has 35. Green River, Wyo., One person Joint AMERICAN FORK fof g ghlenlng Up ((f will be held at the Provo City funeral aervices for Judy Lynn Vera Anelia Butler Clark, 50,: was injurea ana iuur ma s trespass taws. 1 n m utah nt Mnnriav Tpmeterv . . . . . . 1 r mrpnnft SPRINGVILLE r Fred Fowler, 13, American Fork, and 266 NT. 7th W., Provo died Fri SALT LAKE CITY .. j . nn or. mill mutt soTiirnflv rA9 irina npfnr rfnmarrni M apparently lost meeTing of the Utah h!s Henry Weeden, 78, died Friday; n n motorist 0 a jof f heart .'mm. and the American society siuun , funeral Monday at noon at day afternoon following surgery of Ranpc n ou ix, luu ui killed instantly in a r. mi Luiuman. ,t mmiui vein She w a s in the Salt Lake LDS Hospital American Fork, A.u nndlay 4760 S. State. Barbara H. Ax- - accident last Wednesday night, Monday from1 crashed into the back of a line Management, born in Spring J n e w a s " "pass 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. of parked cars. Ttie accident land, 27, died Friday; funeral will be conducted Tuesday at Lake on Feb. born Nov. 17, a"u up" 265 souu Mam. at occurred Mondav at noon in the Zion'sl P.m. in the American fork Rock Mr. in died a W " bit 14, Chipman 1906 in Spring1918, a Ward Ninth Bishop US e Folice Chapel. d a ughter o f Spr ngv Hazel Evans Whiting Bailey, Lutheran Church, 1070 Foothill ville, a daugh- Springs, Wyo. hospital Friday Fmdlay sa.d the movement ,,f Wendell S. Lambert, American night of a gunshot wound. Edgeant JD Dalton said the inLawrence S. Vr4 of 400 ter 370 died Willie died Theresa Dr. W., 47, Provo, i"to cattIe area for Lovito, , 7, Fork Ninth LDS Ward, will of S. Lionel was man King. He was born May 26, 1933 in jured ward and MyrW. and Myrtle reat'onal makes Thur'day aftenmon in an Orem Wednesday; Requiem Mass was ficiate. purposes pres. of of 1315 South 1100 West tle Van Ausdal Hall Harrison. American Fork, a son of Vern rest home of cam s incident to held Saturday. Karen LeAnn Provo. He suffered facial cutset laws inadequate. call Friends Monday may and and Grace HBP Chipman. Wadley eduShe was Cluff Miller, 26, died Thursday; when his car apparently went from 7 to 9 p.m. at Wing Mor married John She was born funeral Monday at noon at 4330 cated in t h e He married DeeAnn Vincent of in out of control when northbound and Lehl Tuesday tuary 1954 in Provo. Clark Provo Albert June 11, 19, 1889, Oct. ville S. Redwood Rd. William Harrl- to the services. Mrs. Oark He was a four-yeon Feb. 9, 1933 veteran of on South Main. Mr. King was in schools son Harp, 83, died Thursday; prior and Chambers Edward rrovo. S. and an iron cited for negligent collision. was in the was u. ine a Jasper Mrs. 260 Navy Fork, daugh- funeral Monday at noon at Ekker marriage in The parked cars were owned Oct. was born 1919, 28, iaier soiemnizea in the salt ed with honors ter of David E. South Temple. occupation. Fred 11. Spring- - worker Andrew Shephard, 1250 S. his Survivors include by Ga., a son of Austin and Lane LVi temple. widow, Keece and Ida Grills, 91, died Thursday; funville High School. She received He Mat-so- n bhe received her education in! her normal Green River, Wyo.; one son 600 E.; Gary J. Boyack, 117 E. Bernice Brig-th- e from eral Saturday 8t 2 p.m. at 260 India Pressley Chambers. degree NEW YORK (UPI)-Hay- den, Santaquin City schools and. ham Young University in 1927 and three daughters, Joan, 200 N. and Karen Lombari, 154 Stone Inc. Evans. E. South Temple, Lawrence married Dorothy Hermansin says that good buying Nov. Lori-anon C in all Oct. of Lake in 1946, Salt 12, Sparks, Street, Springville. She married Baruett Thomas, 52, died Fri City. Following her and taught school in Springville Steve, Sherri Dawn and abound during te opportunities all of Green River; his George Clinton day; funeral Tuesday at noon !n They were later divorced marriage, the couple first livad; before her marriage to John current market's i W in 1 one h n g on the Ivins LDS Ward American Fork but moved Gerrit Ekker on June 12, 1928. parents, American Fork; He later married Cleo Miller Mr. Bailey Chapel, rnent period with much buying June 1, 1908, in the Salt Lake 1860 3rd E. Edith Wager Dono-vle- l, in March of 1962. They were brother and two sisters, Richstill on the sidelines power LDS Temple. He died Aug. 18, .aia, 8nd Callf,I"ia- ?JeyJits home on the Ekker ranch ard Chipman, Spokane, Wash.; 97, died Thursday; funeral later divorced. to be invested in new waiting 1928. Mr. Chambers was a mem uiuvcu to riuvu in mat ana nao west of Eureka .except for win- Mrs. Glen (Dorothy) Strasburg, (Continued from Page One) services were conducted Satur and attractive situations. It lived Mrs. Leonard (Irene) here since. She later married Thomas A. day. John Robert Stultz, 15, ber of the Christian Church. ters from 1940 to the present, Highland; wording of name plates and the advises investors to search out (Bert) Bailey on Oct. 26, 1936 died Friday; private funeral At the time of his death he had She was a member of the LDS when they lived in Springville. West, Taylorsville. of the talks. good quality cyclical stocks of chairmanship He died Jan. 29, 1962. services were held Saturday. been employed as a custodian Church and has been active in She was an active member of firms paying itself committed has the and Saigon as a Relief in Primary Mrs. Bailey received her edu- Ann Raquel and Ann Michelle at the University Hospital dividends which are reasonable the LDS Church and had served so deeply against any compromL. Society visiting teacher. S. cation in the Spanish Fork City Vernon, infants, died Thursday Salt Lake City. ise which would give the Viet in a position to stage new Her hobbies were genealogy In tlie Sunday School, Primary three achools. After her first mar- graveside services Monday at Survivors advances. and and Relief Society having and singing. Cong equal status at the talks riage she made her home in 11 a.m., in the Wasatch Lown, daughters, Mrs. Roger (Gail) in the Relief Society for taught the few that believe diplomats ner include hus aurvivois Mapleton where Mr. Whiting Memorial Park Caudill, Janice E. Chambers E.F. Hutton & Co. says that many years. At the time of her South Vietnamese will agree of band, Provo; five sons,. Kenneth was a farmer. After his death OGDEN-Sr.- rah II S1I (Etta) Esther and Shellv Chambers all was death she technically the market is a in spiritual living Anti-Crim- e easily to a compromise agree an viar ana r.any wnoy she remained in Mapleton un- Ramiden Hampton, 88, died Ogden; one grandson; one " leader for that overbought condition, "thus organization. ment which could get the talks D. Chambers of til 1935. P ot Port Angeles, She a technical reaction over the Thursday; funeral Monday at brother. Connie SALT been LAKE CITY had also an active Steve started. (UPIElvin Wash.; Clark, )and At that time she moved to noon in the Aultorest three near term should come as no Mortuary, Osden. Edward member of the Daughters of Salt Lake City legal authorities Sources close to the South Elmer Low-r- Springville; Blaine Provo, where she had resided 836 E. 36th St., Ogden. Ocena four The analyst adds that Utah for to Pioneers are Clark an Allan and many turning years advertising Vietnamese said the delegation surprise." Jeffrey Clark, for the past 33 years. Va.; W- - E. Alexandria, Ossmen Farr, 87, died Friday; the with all popular averages and was to both involve the of Provo; two daughters, currently serving as campaign city's ' overseen by Vice President Md , Eddie Active in the LDS Church, she funeral shown they can pierce Monday at 11 a.m. in Lowry, Baltimore, having class of leader in Mrs. residents crime Camp Springcommunity Ray (Gloria) Ostler, ML Airy, Ga.; Mrs. had served in the Primary, Re- the Nguyen Cao Ky would stall until Myers Mortuary In Ogden. Chambers, resistance areas, "per ville of the DUP, She had also prevention programs. Nixon appointed a new delega- major lief Society and on the GenealAlbert (Elena) Roberts, Sandy Orem; Mrs. Max W. (Sharlene) LOGAN-Sa- rah iods of weakness should be Vera (Sadie) vice served The as Prescott, ten by approved captain. approach, Casper, Wyo.; tion chief who would give them ogy Committee in her ward. She Wnite Cross, Ga., and Mrs. John looked upon as buying opportuHancey Davidson, 81, died had served as Relief Society Holland, Mrs. Adam grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. She had taught all of her Police Chief Dewey J. Fillis better (Susie) support against the nities." funeral Monday at Thursday; Public and Commission Lawrence Edward children at the at Safety Fres. ranch various President and also as a teacher 1 Butler, Communists. (Emma) Cingle and Jim Cham p.m. in the Hall Mortuary L. Barker Jr., involve in the Relief Society and Pribers, all of Toccoa, Ga., and one no, Calif.; two brothers, Ernest times, helping provide them er James Want Lodge Chapel. D. Butler and Myron T. Butler, with an education. the use of bumper stickers, billmary. Roy Chambers, South officials Vietnamese ST. GEORGE both of Fresno, Calif.; and sevAlbert E. boards and the city's buses. Mrs. Bailey worked as a pracMt. Airy, Ga. Survivors include her hus here have made it clear they died en the Fillis will said Mrs. 80, funeral Clement tical nurse at the Utah State Friday; sisters, (Twila) band, Springville; four children, (Continued from Page One) campaign Burial for both will be in the hope Nixon will appoint Henry (Jean) Mrs. M. Grant (Leta) Bartholo- continue several months. Hospital in Provo from 1930 Monday at 2 p.m. in the St. American Fork City Cemetery. Kester, Mrs. Elmer Second LDS Ward The program is a brainchild Cabot Lodge, U.S. ambassador Saturday that 15 rocket shells George Stokes, Mrs. Neil (Bonnie) mew, Van until 1954. A full obituary for Judy Lynn Nuys, Calif.; J. of the new to West Germany, as the top were fired Friday night at a Survivors include one son and Chapel. Hawkins, and Mrs. Ralph Gerrit Community ReFowler was carried in Friday's Ekker, Ekker lations and Crime Prevention negotiator, replacing W. Averell potash plant at Sodom, on the (Gary) of all five daughters, Ronald C. Whit, (Fern) Haley, CLEARFIELD -L- eRoy Glen Fresno, Ranch; Mrs. Herald. B. at -- Dead Sea. No deaths wert Division of the police depart- Harriman, ambassador Calif.; Mrs. Maurice (Elda) ing, Blackfoot, Ida.; Mrs. John Christensen, 25, died Thursday; (Louise) Schouten, Ogden; ment. was am reported in the latest incidents. Lodge large. formerly San W. (Loleta) Steel, Missoula, funeral to be announced. Bennett, Jose, Calif.; Mrs. James H. (Jim) Ekker, Ekker bassador to Vietnam. As Israel announced tighter Max Salt Lake Mont.; Mrs. Albert (Blanche) (Irene) Eugster. HUNTINGTON-- G. Leo Palm Ranch; a brother, W. C. HarriThe main problem is the security measures, a Morocco City; Mrs. Johnny (Lou Dene) Love, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Glen er, 78, died Thursday; funeral son, Springville; and six grandinsistence by both the South newspaper said it had learned (Fae) Molton, Provo; Mrs. Monday at 2 p.m. in the Hunt snieids, Torrance, Calif. children. Vietnamese and the Viet Cong from an "authorized source" Santa Charles (Elaine) Renther, will be held funeral services LDS Ward First ington Chapel Funeral services have tenta tnat they are auhentic repre that the Soviet Union has begun Cruz, Calif., and Mrs. Lewis Monday at 2 p.m. in the Provo FARMINGTON-Al- ice Boley been set for Tuesday in tively LDS sentatives of the Souh Vietna deliveries of 200 MIG23 jet Third Ward chapel with (Lavon) Maiben, Casper, Wyo.; the Springville LDS Fourth two step-son-s mese people. and two step West, 80, died Friday; funeral uisnop is. Earl Carter official fighters to Egypt at noon in the Farm-Ingto- n Tuesday Ward with Chapel, Clifford Bishop John and Friends ing. call There was no confirmation of Bailey daughters, The at United while may Berg States, First LDS Ward Chapel. C. Patrick officiating. Friends 185 Mrs. Don (Faye) Sorensen, both the East Mortuary, Center, party report, in the SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-T- he publicly supporting Saigon, has of Provo; Thomas Eugene Bai Catherine Tribole Snyder, 83, 6 to 8 p.m. may call at Wheeler Mortuary from Provo, tonight to the tried blur of the Opinion. lines newspaper of Works HercuBacchus died funeral in Thursday; Monday Springville Monday evening and Monday until 1:30 p.m. Inley, Washington, and Mrs. Bill at 11 In other Mideast developles Inc. near Magna will cut batle in order to get all parties SPRINGVILLE -- Edward a.m. in the Bountiful terment will be in the Sandy and Tuesday prior to time of its work force (Marie) Lotz, San Mateo, Calif.; ments: around the conference table. as possibly by nine great Union Mortuary Chapel in Boun- Dunn, 76, retired Springville City Cemetery, 18 services. Jordanian Foreign Minister Sandy. The deadlock now appears business man died Friday at many as 500 persons. tiful. one brother and Interment be will In the The move was grandchildren, Abdel Moneim Rifai Saturday next of and Western di expected unbridgeable, BOUNTIFUL -- D. Ward Bry-so- the Utah Valley Hospital and eight sisters, Rola D. Ev. Springville welcomed the scheduled factEvergreen Ceme month. maintain that plomats only 69, died Friday; funeral ans, Layton; Mrs. Alta Phillips, tery. The company said Friday, in appointment of a new U.S. finding trip through the tense causes. Vernal; Mrs. Georgia Plumlee, Monday at noon in the Val a prepared statement, the cut delegation leader wiii allow area by William W. Scranton He was born Mapleton; Mrs. Eva Thurman Verda Sixth LDS Ward Chapel, Richard M. back was made because of com Saigon to back down a bit and for President-elec- t March 7, 1892 and Mrs. Teressa Burgi, both of 2651 S. 500 W., Bountiful. Nixon. Scranton is to visit six an of contract. to the In a Eureka LEHI petition army agree compromise. Jacic Jay Woods, RFD, Provo; Mrs. SANDY -N- orman H. Erick-so(Vera) Paul Hawk, Bacchus works One thing was certain: There Mideast countries. son of William Lthi, died Saturday morning in Houghton, Spanish Fork; Mrs 69, died Thursday; funeral Fear of renewed student manager, said Hercules will at- will be no talks next Wednes. and Harriett the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake Mary Diamond and Mrs. Lula Monday at 1 p.m. in the Sandy demonstrations forced officials to find for Collard. illJane employment tempt a City following the of for lingering Salt Lake City, Third LDS Ward day, regular day Burgi, both Chapel, 9000 all to keep in Alexandria H e married ness. The annual meeting for the the men dismissed. and Mrs. Movell (Ida) Seeley, S. State. meetings between North Vietna schools in the Hawk said work will continue mese and American Egyptian port Funeral services are pending election of officers of Story Jane Ogden. diplomats. city closed indefinitely. The and will be announced by Wing Lodge No. 4, F. and A. M. will at the plant on other military Harriman was Funeral services will be con to planning schools shut last Monday after the of be held Mr. Dunn Lehi. orders, at the on Masonic including develop 11 29, the Mortuary in a.m. May Temple ducted Monday at leave Paris for the United 1911 in Provo. Their marriage rioting by students unhappy Tuesday at 8 p.m. Sidney Wein-e- r, ment of the Navy s new ballis- States Berg Mortuary Drawing Room Sunday to preside over a over educational and governmissile. tic in the solemnized was later all Provo. 185 master, worshipful East urges Center, Chapel, of the President's ment meeting members to be present to parManti LDS Temple. policies. FTiends may call tonight from Commission on Human Rights. In Damascus Syrian PresMan is conMr Himn lrai nn RlHor in 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior ticipate in the selection of the The He will not return until the end said ident Noureddin sidered to be the world's first officers for 1969. th T.'ns rhiirrh. Hp mvnprf ni' (Continued from Page One) to the services at the mortuary. of the week. are West Britain and artist. Germany Burial will be in the Spring operated a service station and;men shortly before thev were in providing arms to Israel. He ville Evergreen Cemetery. TOOELE Ethel J. Soderland garage in Springville for 56 ieave the mine after completing William Sydney Porter first promised that Anb commandos Gen. John J. Pershing relYlOOn mOTOS Steele, 60, Tooele, a native of years. He was a volunteer fire - the overnight shift. Twenty-one- ! ceived the Pulitzer Prize for used the pen name of O. Henry will carry out "terror" to and for was man many years men escaped or were rescued1,,, Eureka, died Thursday in a Salt while serving a prison sentence. defend the "honor of the Arab.' History in 1932. (Continued from Page One) Lake hospital of natural causes. a former member of the Spring- - nours after the blast n uuu. iu rnor No Contact She was born May 29. 1908, in vuie jviwani from top to bottom of the a men urr m u.e No contact ever was made photograph, with the earth Eureka a daughter of John and ufuu. iht Lena Johnson Soderland. She senior cwns cud. ne was an with the 78 others. Nearly visible in the skies. married Clarence S. Steel on lM The earth, half in shadow and ttf nunung. men general v accented the u.ir . Nov. 12, 1924, in Provo. "hi,. Mr. Dunn was the father of I"a" 111 It .. -- i: Mrs. Steele was a member of ...0 moon n(,,t surten whom of nine children, Lester Curtis the LDS Church and was active FAIRVIEW , dignity when it was announced! nlnn l we vive: Mrs. Frank (Juanita) late ji iu iv i ayu n ad Friday by John Corcoran, taken scluiiu Miner, 86, Fairvew, father of in the Daughters of Utah Pio6 was Zond when Elmer Edward Dunn; president of Consolidation Coal Larabee; three Utah County residents, neers. 11 to 8 p.m. the moon at a Mrs Mprrill Fran'isl Slnnp. speeding past to died Friday of caust incident Co., owner of the mine She had been an employee of miles. of 2,050 BevDee Mrs. Dunn; ,Ravmond There ...was . little bitterness, height age. . .. .. llAtit-iniior ill rl VtMinrt me v i! ' He was born June 12, 1882, in .7 tne telt i company; tamilies . nriAr Hath "6": COUPON COUPON Army vi e: wi nam iJacKard uunn" oi :ui in. aiiemui v r. DITOR INJURED , u.j uuiwr uuu imasiui : iiiau .r. . . Fairview, a son of Mormon and Survivors .. i j.. i Ca Emeline P. Curtis Miner. He rtf reach the trapped men. CLIP and BRING IN THIS COUPON for editor of TOKYO (UPI)-T- he Taaa' .w,.v, ieiUll OI urem iwman, opfP- - aawn Saturday worn the (aval married Sylvia R. Anderson on siuoo . Calif 3mi Times, r Kazuchige imnr Japan j j the five Sept. 28, 1904, in the Manti LDS man St CHRISTMAS WRAP was seriously injured - Woman Hospital - Utah Obituaries Provo ' . i T Scant StoPi car-trai- Dies - plS" l at 79 an?JV' l,. """ 1 -, rec-62- m Butler Spanish Chatter On Wall Street Spring Toe-co- a, n, 1 Will Nixon - Mobilizes include Residents in A Plan I A half-siste- y, Israel Moves r, Fitz-patric- k, Warren Edward Dunn Bacchus To Dies at Cut Force Age of 76 grand-childre- n, natural Jay Woods Dies Of Long Illness - n, Masons to Pick New Officers Sarah LA. Packard Tooele Resident, Eureka Native, Fate of 78 n Dies in Salt Lake nUui. Father Of Utah County " Men Succumbs ' - OPEN SUNDAY ii,j .,. . am. rwt y Temple. Very active In the LDS Miner has served Church, missions in the two short-terEast Central States Mission and in the Texas Mission areas. He had been a Sunday School for many years, and had been a member of his ward and stake genealogy committees for over 15 years. He was also a temple worker. At the time of his death he was serving as a high priest. Survivors include his widow of Fairview; three sons and three daughters. Mrs. Ray (Fay) Tanner. Salt Lake City; Mrs Orvin (Verb Wilde and J. Edwin Miner, both of Provo; Mrs. Russell (Leah) Stansfield, Springville, and Olen Miner and Myrth Miner, both of Fairview; 23 grandchildren, and 18 greatMr. grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Monday in the Fairview South LDS Ward Chapel at 1 p.m. Friends may call at the Ursen-bac- h Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant tonight from 7 to 9:30 p.m. and Monday from 10 until services at. the family home in Fairview. Burial will be in the Fairview Catv Cemetery. r: t- - hr CI 10 grandchildren two "'""": ji... lU.Va!'' vr. great - irs:Kamis;to j ,.... 'SrSr t i" "l" - """"i L great , lira iwo iiMiro, au wiiu, dren and one sister rZa L the Eureka; Art Soder land. Spring-'$,r- l daTe Harry (Fern) Sherwood of bec?u? great,' a ville; Mrs.. Tom iVmnn Cos tar. Blirbank Calif said Park City and Mrs. Hilda Nut- 'company spokesman Funer ', serviceg wi be Scores of alr 8aInPlcs bm tall, Spanish Fork. Aa.te, TllPsdav at 2 p m in the holes drilled UP throu8h 10 .nFuneral services ,vill be Ward Chapel Springville mlne during th Vsi ducted Mondav at lpm. in the! with Bishop Glenn B Orton of in showed the underground Goshen LDS Ward Chapel. jthf Ninth Ward officiating Wek nin ,cme 01 caroon ma. call ialr at the Tate Friends mav call at the Wheeler Friends mav monoxide and methane ga- sMortuary in Tooele tonight from Mortuary Monday from 6 to 8 6 to 8 p.m and Mondav at the p.m. and Tuesdav prior to srr- - unable to sustain life. ward chapel after 11.30 a m vices. Burial will he in tne Evei green Ceme- - I Burial will he in the Goshen Springville MEMORIALS of BEAUTY t?rv. City Cemetery. 25 3rd-9t- Death Claims Lehi Man, - h LOVELY HOLIDAY 42 LEHI Willard Lee Snvder, RFD, Lehi, died Saturday at the Utah State Hospital. Hospital officials said he hung himself with a bedsheet. He was born June 13, 126. in Altonah, Duchesne County, a son of Frank Lee and Ethel He Juliet Peterson Snyder. married Ola Nfoe Linipkin. Obituary and funera' services will be announced by Wuig Mortuary of Lehi jjll traffic accident Saturday, M,d' i Berg 2 Mortuary a S Services J W. 1st SOUTH 172-70- 0 1 & Vault Company 72$ BY SUNBEAM CAMERA $1183 Automatic-10- 04 H6 SHAVEMASTER ... Sidsburn Trimmer $34.95 Value . . . CARTRIDGI IN GIFT RONSON Vera Butler Clark, funeral lervlcea will be enducted Monday at 2 p.m. In the Provo 3rd Ward Chapel located at 105 Nnrth 500 Went, Provo, Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary in Provo Sunday evening from fi to p m. and Monday until 1:30 p.m. Inlprment, will be In a Sandy Utah Cemetery. $. State Ph. 374-05- 80 ELECTRIC SHAVER A $23.95 Value w st izu ELECTRIC 600 $1iC95 z 19 . BOX REMINGTON 8-- 8 8 201 CARTRIDGE 1 BEESLEY Monument DECORATIONS REVERE Hasel KvanR W hi tin I Bailey, 370 South 4th West. will Provo, funrral ervic be conducted Monday at 11 a.m. In the Kerg Drawing of Provo. Room C h a p Friend mny call at the mortuary Sunday evening from and Monday prior to services. Intcrmpnt In the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. LIGHT SETS i0Fl $18.95 Value 42, PROVO FLORAL 20 $24.95 Value r n d SHAVER 200 $1795 en |