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Show SuiKJay, February 23, 1H() The Daily Herald, I'rovo, Charene Jones Charetie J. Junes, 32. former resident of Midvale, Provo and Hawaii, died Feb. 22, N.M., of injuries 1900, in Albuquerque, e accident. suffered in an She was born June 29, 1957, in Miami to Charles and Gabriella Irene Putzer. She was married and divorced. She was athletic and loved horses. Survivors include her children, Carey Heather Jared Stansfield, Stansfield, Stansfield and Jessica Jones, all Albuquerque, N.M.; father and stepmother, Charles and Vera Jones, Albuquerque, N.M.; sister, April Jones, Albuquerque, N.M. She was preceded in deUh by her mother. will be held Monday Graveside sen-ice- s at 12:30 p.m. in Provo City Cemetery-Friendmav call Monday at the Provo Oak Hills 2nd LDS Ward Chapel, 1600 N. 900 East, from 11 a.m. until noon. Arrangements handled by Goff Mortuary. Mary Bott and Myrtle She Chapel I'cndley. Kai Viggo married Bott, Oct. 19, 1940, in Provo. He died Sept. She received her education in the Ken tucky schools. She moved with her parents to Provo. Following her marriage, made thev He was born June 9, 1907, in Lovell, Wyo., to Leo Franklin and Mary Agnes Evert Thurman. He married Leola Taylor May 25, 1932, in Provo. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. He attended schools in Provo and graduated from Provo High School. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and held the office of elder. He had sen-eas superintendent of the Sunday School for four years. His family moved from Ixwell, Wyo., when he was 1 year old. In 1929 he hired on to Union Pacific Railroad as a fireman in Pocatello, Idaho, until 1939, then moved to Glennsferry, Idaho. In 1942 he was promoted to an engineer and ran passenger trains until 1965 when his health required him to retire. He was a member of Locomotives Engineers and Union Pacific Old Timers. He is survived by his wife, Leola, Glennsferry; one son, Raymond Thurman, Idaho; four grandchildren; two brothers eight and two sisters, Dorothy Beardsley, West Max thurman, Covina, Calif.; Provo; Melvin Thurman, Orem; Helen Pace, Springville. He was preceded in death by one sister. Graveside senices will be Wedneday, 1:30 p.m. at Provo City Cemetery, 610 S. State, Provo. Friends may call at Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 E. Center, Wednesday from 13, 1902. 10 a.m. to 1 Michelle Hailing Jay Swain SANDY MicheUe LaRae Hailing, 28, died Feb. 22, 1990, in Sandy from injuries sustained in a house fire. She was born July 13, 1961, in Torrance, HEBER CITY Jay Watson Swain, 74, died Feb. 23, 1990, in a Heber City hospital. He was born Feb. 19, 1916, in Charleston, a son of Joseph F. and I.acy Watson Swain. He married Elva Theok Remund on Oct I in V of 1Q3R r.s.' Coalville. Their mar- - V a v , . nage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple of The - "a Calif. She is the daughter of David F. and Joyce L. Persin-ge- r Hailing. She was a member 2 of the LDS Church IS artistic with her her children, brother. Funeral will be Tuesday, 2 p.m. in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary chapel, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, where friends may call one hour prior to senices. Burial will be in American Fork City Cemetery. John Jeffs John Henry "Jack" Jeffs, p Boyd Earl Adams. 71, died Feb. 23, 1990, in American Fork. Re was born Jan. 17, 1919, in Bingham, a son of John A. and Ellen Marie Proctor Adams. He married Doris Lloyd, Sept. 30, Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS 1939. Irvin Rowley 2pje"ifflii it James and Mary Williams Jeffs. He married Florence (Floss Southwick on June 21, 1933, in the Salt Uke of The Temple Church of Jesus v ' Iav Anal Thurman. 82, of Idaho, died Feb. 20. 19!0, at in Mountain Home. Idaho. UK T": J 1963, at Grants Pass. Ore. He attended schools in North Dakota. He had worked as a carpenter and as a fanner and shepherder in California and Flberta. He was a member of The Church of Saints. Jesus Christ of Uitter-daHe is and stepby a step-so- n daughter, Charles Cnppen. Mammoth. Ariz , and June Barney of West Valley City; 14 grandchildren: 24 He was preceded in death by a ste(v daughter. Alice Rarbee and two brothers and a sister Senices will be Monday, p in. m the Fitierta IJAS Ward Chapel, where friends may call one hour prior to the sen i.v. Burial will be m Goshen Cu Cemetery under the direction of Walker Mortuary, in 26, Glennsferry. a rest home y hi? i sun-ive- Mortuary WllUl'IfKtL; :i7:$-ia- n Jay lie H. ("irant A 3 services will be held Mnn-d.i- y a.m. in the Heru Mortuary of I'rovo. Friends may call hour prior to services. Monday Interment them fily Cemetery. Fuih-i;i- at 11 1 Pavson. 1 I. co Tliunnau Graveside services will !e held Wednesday at 1:30 pm at the I'rovo City Cemetery, S State Friends may call at the ln'tv. Mortuary of I'rovo Wednesday M a m to p.m. 1 Deaih notice l.ireu.i I.. S3 Slm-k- of ore-- Feb Zk I'.M. in Prove planned (or Wednesday in ur.-rHeights -- Jai k H. JefN Funeral services vi!i be livid Monday at 11 a m in the l'leas.iiit View mti Ward 1.1 S Chapel. Y M V... I'rovo. Friends in.iy coil ,.t the Vvix Mortuary of I'rovo Sundav pm. or at the vwird chape! Mondav hour prior to services .all' n Ivtj; , in-nn- 7!h LDS W.u'.i A.ldi'.:. !'..; a,t : ' u! tv ,.ru . d ! U r 1. 1 services will be held. Tucv a.m. in the KiTt Wrh.-Pn.vo- . Friends may call at tic t!."ttuarv Monday pm i'ii--hour prior to m n u i Iiiu Miit iit I'rovo City Cemetery Ike Jack t tirnll.i H. (iiiiin man Funeral services will k held Tut day at - p m. m the Wrg Mortuary "I IVa.. Friends may call at lie p m. ur Ttiev iii"iti:ary Monday dav prior to services Interment I'i'i". ii City Cemetery 1 Hod, Mild, nhall !0,i 1. 1) V. !:. M' it ,,: m iau'i w ill he held the Heri; ,il 11 a m. in nf 1'rovri Friends may ai: ,,! the mortuary Wednesday Iwii print' to seniles Interim nt i'!'.o Citv Cemetery ' r.mt Funeral services will he It! Tuesday at II..'W a m :: the Pleasant tii'nve K;iNt Stoke C.iitei Friends may call at the Sun there J!pin Mortuary of Onm. Monday pin or at the ih.iptl 1 hour pi lotto services. Interment Oicm City (Vmetcrv Maude II. 1 l 1 Jeffs. Orrilla Groneman Ornlla Buvs Strong Groneman, 80. died Feb. 23, 1990, at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. She was born Oct. 22, 190:!, in Provo, a . daughter of Warren Wade and Amanda ; Ornlla Buys Strong. t She married Alton F. Groneman on Feb. 22, 1938, in Salt I.ake i Their marriage was solemnized feb. 19. 1954. in the Salt Like Temple of The X.' A '"J of Church 15. ii Jesus of I .utter-d- a v He died June Christ Saints. She attended Proo city schools. Brigham Young University and Utah Technical College. She was a professional artist and taught art in several communities throughout Utah. Her paintings liang in sc. ral IJ)S chapels and she he!ed paint murals in several Catholic cathedrals in the Seattle. Wash., area, as well as in throughout California. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Provo chapter of the National league of American Pen Women and a charter memtvr of the Associated Artists of I'rovo She won several first one place honors for her art work portrait hung in the Smithsonian Institution in recognition of her work. She operated hr own dance studio fw many years. She also taught dance Unchain Young University and was called on to choreograph productions in southern Utah She was .. member of the LDS Church. Pleasant View 2nd Ward She had sened as Relief Nn.ety president, teacher ar.-s.nday .School teacher. She sened !mssod with het hi.slund in the A'.N.'rt.!- Katehewan ..ret ;.t.J also sened s a .'.ike missionary n I'rovo She w.i a". a;d temp'.e woiker u;;.i cenea'.OLit .vmiving are two son- - and two daugC.ronem.iii, Orem. Garth hter. Jack Strom: Groneman, Hawthorne. Calif Mrs ' i.lon lilori.i C lean. Fast liins-.nc- . Charlcm- G M..h ; and Mrs Kenneth Knapp. I ireston. Mol e. M grand. h:l die:;. rain e Moiiscn Funeral s. ni.'. day at i: noon V, Center St. Proo Dixie Loveless uated ? I aP"-- Orem from attended Brigham Young University and Utah Technical" College, where he re ceived his training as a welder. He worked at Powder River in Provo and also for Skyline Industries in Pleasant Grove. At the time of his death he was employed by Symmetry International of Pleasant Grove. He was a member of The Church of Saints and was Jesus Christ of Latter-daan elder. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and the outdoors. Suniving are his parents, Grant N. Mildenhall, American Fork, and Mrs. Paul (Dixie) Groneman, Provo; three brothers and one sister. Brvan Mildenhall, formerly of Salt lake City; McKay Mildenhall, White-hous- e, Logan; Mrs. Russell (Aimalee) West Jordan; Greg Mildenhall, and one stepProvo; two sister, David L. Groneman of San Diego, Calif.: Gary P. Groneman of Mesa, Ariz.; and Mrs. Kenneth (Paulettel Stoddard, and one half-siste-r, Provo; one Kerr Mildenhall and Douglas Mildenhall, both of West Valley City. Funeral will I Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Mortuary Drawing Room chapel, liio E. Center, I'rovo. Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday one hour pior to the senice. Burial will be in Provo City Cemetery. Dorothy Olson Iroth.v Ruth Stowbridge Olson. 80, of Escondido. Calif., died Feb. 24, 1990, in Evergreen, Colo She was born May 18, 1909, in Broukiyn. N Y., a daughter of j Robert and SlaryAnn i Stowbridge. She mar- ncd Paul Edwin 01- son &r. .viarcn ...ajrv. ( 1932. in New York, t preceded her in k , Jtu 6 death SeDt. 14. 1989. her She received Lucinda Peery - James Dauris marriage was later solemnized in the Provo Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He died in November 1975. She married William E. Peery in 1980. She received her education in the Pay-so- n schools. She had moved many times during her early years. She worked for the Utah County Sheriffs Office in security. Ijater she worked as a foster grandparent. She was a meber of the LTJS Church, having served in the MIA, Primary and as a visiting teacher. She was a member of the American legion Auxiliary and has sened as president. She enjoyed traveling, the outdoors, fishing and crocheting. Surviving are her husband of Spanish Fork; five sons and four daughters, Dale R. Barney, Leland; Mrs. Barbara Topham and Keith J. Barney, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Archie (Jerry) Bullock, Cedar City; Don C. Barney, Esparto, Calif.; Ronald J. Barney, Ferron; Mrs. James (Judy) West, C Vcim Funeral will be Monday at 11 a.m. in the Spanish Fork 3rd Ward chapel, 600 N. Main, Spanish Fork. Friends may call Sunday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Huff-Lind- e Funeral Home and at the church on Monday one hour prior to the senice. Burial will be in Spanish Fork Cemetery. Stephanie Ellsworth Stephanie Ellsworth, I.DS Ch.. . i. 4 k) N 4 ( V. , Clem Kill n h t;i,i ( ,iu .,1 the Sun u tu.it v v' 'p.n Sunday ii ! !, it ,.t t:. w.,m lo ur chapel M md.iv pi ,..t brother and a sister, Jessica Ellsworth, Dallin David Ellsworth, all of Payson; grandparents, Richard and JoAnn Ellsworth, Kenneth and Ila Mae Twede, all of Nyda Thomas Payson; of Centerville. Senices will be Tuesday, 11 a.m. in Payson Park Ward Chapel, 110 S. 300 West. Friends may call at the Walker Mortuary, 587 S. 100 West, Payson, Monp.m. or at the church Tuesday day one hour prior to senices. Burial will be in Payson City Cemetery. i J Johnnie Ray LOS ANGELES (AP) Fifties balladeen Johnnie Ray, known as the "Prince of; Wails" for his vocal histrionics on such songs as "Somebody Stole My Gal" and, "Just Walkin' in the Rain," died Satur' day of liver failure. He was 63. Ray, who had entered Cedars-Sina- i Medical Center on Feb. 16 with liver failure, died at 4 p.m., said hospital ' spokesman Ron Wise. "His family and friends were with him at the time of his death," Wise said. In the early 1950s, the slender, boyish singer revolutionized popular music with his unique blend of rhythm and blues, country and gospel punctuated with real-- " - sounding sobs. Some said his raw and emotional style! opened the door to a new type of music ; that later became rock 'n' roll. Ray's first hit record was "Cry,"1 followed by "The Little White Cloud That Cried," "Please Mr. Sun," "Brokenhearted, " "What's the Use," "Somebody Stole My Gal," "Who's Sorry Now," and "Yes Tonight Josephine." "Cry," perhaps Ray's greatest hit, has sold more than 25 million copies since its original release, said his publicist, Alan Eichler. World obituaries Lt. Gen. James Gavin WASHINGTON Retired Lt. (AP) Gen. James M. Gavin, the "jumping general" of airborne troops in World War II and an early critic of the Vietnam War, died Friday, the Pentagon said. He was 82. Gavin sened with the 82nd Airborne Division and jumped with troops in Sicily, the Normandy invasion and, as the commander at Nijmegen in the ill- - - Sympathy Flown? Spring GIVE A LIVING GIFT Flowers & Plants For Every Occasion ffV"'-H- a. r435 Sou Rd. Qrm PLANTED EARTH FLORAL IfriffiSpfitMil T 225-435- 225-451- Everlasting memorials We , 1 FREE DELIVERY 1012 S. M-- can personalize memorial stones for your loved ones that will last forever. We are careful in preparing the granite so they become memorials you can be proud of. let us serve you now. State St Drpm BEESLEY MONUMENT AND VAULT CO. 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Duarte joined half a dozen other Ro man Catholic professionals in 1960 to found the Christian Democratic Party. After three terms as mayor of Saij Salvador, Duarte ran for president in February 1972. He was winning handily when the army stopped the count ana declared its candidate the winner. In an ensuing coup attempt, Duart was arrested, beaten and sent into exile in Venezuela, where he spent sevea years. He returned to El Salvador in 1979 after a reformist military coup, and became president of a junta in 1980. ; Elected president in 1984, Duarte initially enjoyed wide popularity an opened peace talks with the guerrillas. The talks failed, however, and Duarte S government soon was crippled by economic failure, and the effects of a 1986 earthquake. ( Diagnosed with cancer in May 1988, Duarte managed to finish his term, wliich ended last year. 59 ' Funeral Flowers X, Jose Napoleon Duarte SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) -Jose Napoleon Duarte, the former Salva-dora- n president whose quest for democracy in a society ruled by the privileged few was thwarted by civil war, died Friday of cancer at age 64. He graduated from the University of, Notre Dame with a degree in civil engineering in 1948, married childhooo) friend Ines Duran and worked in her Bountiful; Mrs. Julie Borgensen, Santa-quistepchildren, Mrs. Brent (Kathleen) Hansen and Dick Peery, both of Spanish Fork; and Ted Peery of Globe, Ariz.; one brother and three sisters, Kenneth J. Young, Benjamin; Mrs. Ella Ivy, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Neola Madsen, Orem; and Mrs. LaVern Pierce, Payson. She was preceded in death by children Kent Ray Barney, Connie Lu Barney and Joan Forsling. Also surviving are 44 grandchildren and at HERITAGE DENTAL Muff &,, and Mary Elizabeth Mer-riYoung. She married Ray Curtis Barney Oct. 25, 1928, in Spanish Fork. Their ROHBOCK'S r.:. ; Mass.-base- Lucinda Young BarSPANISH FORK ney Peery, 79, died Feb. 22, 1990, at Utah Valley Hospital after a long illness. She was born Nov. 13, 1910, in Sigurd, Utah, a daughter of education in Brooklyn and worked for the New York Telephone Company in Manhattan as a switchboard orxrator for many years She was a lifelong member of the Eastern Star of the Masonic Order. She had resided in Iwt-enc- e Village in Escondido, Calif., with her husband for the past seven years. She is survived by two sons and a daughter, Paul E. Olson Jr., Vienna, Va.; Bruce A. OLson. American Fork: IXinna L. Green. Salt Like City: 14 grandchildren; a Ethel Weiting. Brooklyn. N.Y. Friends from h to Monday at the Ilior!i.,ii or Lies '. o one h ur prior t tl;e will W a Vv o City .'. lr.it t f-- High School. He also i crcut-iireu- Mil- denhall. He received his ed- 1 ucation in the Orem city schools and grad- a, 1984. 11 J. Rodd Mildenhall, 34 of Sandy, died Feb. 22, 1990, on Interstate 15 near Pleasant Grove of heart failure. He was born Dec. 4, 1955, in Provo, a son of Grant N. and fated allied assault to expel the Germans from the Netherlands in September 1944. He earned the two stars of a major general when he was 37. Gavin served as Ambassador to France twice under President Kennedy and later was chairman of Arthur D. d Little Co., a Cambridge, management consulting firm. He won the Purple Heart, the Silver Star and the Distinguished Service Cross. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order by Britain and the Croix de Guerre and the Legion of Honor by France. He retired from the Army in 1958 at 51, after 30 years in the service, so he could criticize what he believed was the Eisenhower administration's excessive reliance on nuclear weapons at the expense of conventional forces. Returning from a visit to Vietnam in 1967, Gavin said, "We are in a tragedy." Funeral will be Wednesday, 11 a.m. in Anderson & Sons Mortuary Chapel, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, where friends may call one hour prior to senices. Burial will be in American Fork City Cemetery- I War s H." J. Rodd Mildenhall I Evanston, Wyo, then moved with his par ents to Ogden, where he graduated from Weber High School. He attended Heneger Business College. Following his marriage, he went to work for Ogden Jewelry Co. and later trans-fere- d to Anderson Jewelry Co. That firm was later bought out by Zales and he was employed by Zales until he retired. He was manager of several Zales stores, City, Proincluding the Ogden, Salt vo, Orem and Mesa, Ariz., stores. He was a member of the Exchange Club in Ogden and also the Ogden Jayceesclub. He was a member of the LDS Church and a high priest in the Pleasant View 9th Ward. He sened in the bishopric for 10 years and worked in the Sunday School superintendency in several wards. He and his wife worked at the Missionary Training Center for seven years as volunteers. Surviving are his wife of Provo; one son. John Paul Jeffs of Iguna Niguel, Calif., and one sister, Mrs. Norman .11."-lePope, Ogden. Funeral will be Mondav at 11 a.m. in the Pleasant View 9th LDS Ward chapel, 2445 N. 650 East, Provo. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, 135 E. Center, on Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the ward chapel on Monday one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Ogden City Cemetery. The family suggests contributions to the Primary Medical Center in the name of and one brother. V. iT.cidehi'.dren; Hale Strong Jr , Salt lake City. Funeral w.ll ! Ti.od. at 2 p r; Mortuary Prau i... i;.n: 11 1 J A M Mary Hott d..y ,,t Latter-da- y He received his a early education in Loren Spink Leo Thurman of Christ Jesus of Christ of Latter-daSaints. He was a supeni-so- r of the Wasatch LDS Stake dairy farm for 16 years and was supenisor of the Heber City Road Department for 16 years. He was an active member of the LDS as counselor in the Church, having sen-eHeber City 5th Ward bishopric, as assistant ward clerk, 70s Quorum President, high priest group leader, stake missionary and Provo Temple worker. He was a veteran of World War II, having served in the U.S. Army in the South Pacific. Surviving are his wife of Heber City; a daughter and son, Mrs. Richard (Elva) Baum, Midway, and Mark J. Swain, Eva anston, Wyo.; eight grandchildren; a brother and sisters. Mack Swain, Orem; Mrs. Dorothy Payne and Mrs. Mima Daniels, both of Provo. He was preceded in death by a son, Phil Swain. Funeral will be Monday at 1 p.m. in the Heber City 5th Ward chapel. Friends may call at Olpin Mortuary', Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the church Monday one hour prior to the senice. Burial will be in Heber City Cemetery. V , 5 Temple. j He was active in r law enforcement for f 28 years and was the " can Fork; Dorothy Macmahon, Little American Fork chief of police for 24 years. Rock, Ark. Funeral will be Tuesday, 11 a.m. at the He was a member of Berg Drawing Room Chapel, 185 E. Cen- the Utah Peace Officers Association and was Peace Officer of ter, Provo, where friends may call Monday 8 p.m. and Tuesday one hour prior the Year in 1967. He was an active memlier of The to services. Church of Jesus Christ of Ixitter-da- y Burial will be in Provo City Cemetery. Saints and held the office of high priest. He had sened as a Sunday School teacher and high priest group adviser. He was active in Boy Scouts as a Irvin Wesley Rowlev, 35, died Feb. 21, counselor. He is sun-ive1990, in San Diego, Calif. by his wife, American He was born June 21, 1954, in Browns-wooFork; three sons and three daughters, Mrs. Gary (Kaye) Walker, Ogden; HowTexas, to Win-for- d ard Adams, American Fork; Mrs. Paul Smith and U'eo- die Flowers Rowlev. Alaska; Karl (Lyn) Smith, Anchorage, He attended schools Adams, Witchita, Kan.; Jon Adams, in Brigham City; Mrs. Jon (Arlenet Gertsch, ingvnie aim also Dixie College Midway; 25 grandchildren. Funeral will be Monday, 1 p.m. in the He was presently American Fork 24th Ward Cliajiel. 310 N. sening in the U.S. 100 East. Friends may call at the AnderN'avv. as a chief Het ' son & Sons Mortuan, 49 K. 100 North, ty officer. He had en-- 1 8 American Fork, Sunday p.m. and joyed extensive travel ? Monday at the church one hour prior to tluciighoiit the win Id p senices. He served as an Burial will be in American Fork City active scout postmas- - J., Cemetery. Military rites will be accorded ter for the a.sl 17 I)) Veterans of Foreign Wars, District 4. years. He is survived by his parents. Spring-sistervilli1; four brothers and three Wmford Rowley Jr., of Nevada; Ui.Mont Rowley. Salt Iike City; Kevin F. Rowley, Curtis S. Rowley, Mrs. Mike i Sherry I Uirenzel "Loren" Hall Spink. 86 of Mrs. Gary Casper, all of Springville; Flberta. died Feb. 22. 1990, at Mountain iShannal W'agstaff, American Fork; Mrs. View Hospital. Mark Gale l Behnnann, Mapleton. He He was born July 9. was preceded in death by one sister. 1!"03. at Portal. N.D.. 11 Funeral will be Tuesday, a.m. in the a son of Guy Dclbert Spnngville 10th 1J)S Ward Chapel, 355 E. and Elizabeth Kim- 1 ; Center, Sprinirville. Friends may call at mel Spink. the Wheeler Mortuary, 211 E. 200 South, He married Anna Spnngville. Monday 8 p.m. or Tuesday Jones. Aug. 10. Dapp 30 to 10:30 a.m. from 9. 1!M4. at Coins;). Calif. Burial will be in Springville City CemeShe died Mav 10, tery, with full military rites bv the U.S. 1959. He married Mae r 51 Navy Maudie Toolev, Sept. P 78, died Feb. He was born Dec. 30, 1911, in Cumber land, Wyo., a son of Boyd Adams home in Provo. She was a member of the Baptist Church and also the Rebecca Iodye. She is survived by three sons and one Thomas Bott, Orem; Roger daughter, Bott, Tallapoosa, Ga.; Gerald Bott, Provo; Mrs. Roger llirettal Ix'wis, Salt City; Hi grandchildren; 13 two brothers and two sisters, Ray Pendley, Omer Pendley, both of Salt City; Mrs. Joseph (Gloria! Quinn, Ameri- V Robin Nelson, Michael Hail ing, and Emily Brain-icher parents of American Fork; grandfather, Francis Hailing, Harbor City, Calif.; a brother and two sisters, Belinda Hayden, Salt Lake City; Joey Hailing, Lindon; Mrs. Rick (Rachelle) Stoweu, Ogden. She was preceded in death by a p.m. - Church She is survived by 23, 1990, in Provo. their A Obituaries tah Hagerman, Mary I'cndley Bott, 75, died Feb. 22, VM, in Provo. She was burn Oct. 4, 1914, in Henshaw, Kv., a daughter of Virgil I 374-576- 8 Cordon Whitehead. D.D.S. 275 North 500 West. C Provo. Utah Thank You Ik , |