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Show Ahn Foray HUGE ct for EVERYROOM RNITURE & APPLIANCE foe 264 Worth First West Provo 3360 So. Redwood Ad. FRIGIDAIRE ‘PLATFORM ROCKERS pwivel:hase Special! REG. $79.95 = = now *58% new 972 MITT Parmkinnat Press > jbare. FOLD-A-BEDS REG. $199.95 giant-screen colt LOR ang now °148° Dacron dryer lint screen. RECLINERS The ANDOVER c2997W OVER 50 ON DISFLAY PRICES START AT $5 g®* SMOKEY THE BEAR will he visiting schools in Provo City this next week telling children aboutfire safety, Here, Provo Cityofficials, from left, Commissioner Leo Allen, Mayor Verl G. Dixon, Commissioner Ray Murdock and Fire Chief Stan Brown get the word on fire safety from Smokey. National Fire Prevention Week begins today. SEE OUR:COMPLETE LINE OF UNFINISHED FURNITURE Funeral Set Fits almost anywhere. Dies in Hospital Gardner on Aug. 20, i947, in Hospital of a heart attack. He Provo, was born Dec.25, 1887, in British East India, a son of George and Suthadean Frank. He cameto the United States in 1902, settling in San Francisco. He then moved to Park City where he married Sylvia Bates on Oct. 18, 1919. They were late divorced. Mr, Frank moved to Orem and to Provo and worked for Jim Ferguson farms,in the trucking business and for Provo Foundry. Survivors include five sons and one daughter, George, BEVERLY GARDNER Hyrum, Reed and Floyd Frank, She received her education in all of Provo; Sherman Frank Spanish Fork; Mrs. Carl Provo City Schools and was a (Sylvia) Lee, Salem; 22 grand- graduate of Provo High School children; eight great- and LDS Seminary. She worked for the telephone eee and grandchildren at Sears. Active the Funeralservices wiil be held Church, Mrs. Allman worked in Mondayat 11 a.m, in the Olpin the Sunday School and Relief Family Mortuary in Provo. Society. Friends maycall tonight from 7 She enjoyed sports and won to 9 o'clock and Mondayprior to many trophies in bowling, inservices. Burial will be in the cluding several with her Provo City Cemetery under the husband and children. direction of Walker Mortuary of Survivors include her Spanish Fork. husband, Rosewell; one daughter and two sons, Mrs. Kathleen Spencer and Brian Gardner, both of Rosewell; Rodger ®arl Gardner, with the Springvilie SPRINGVILLE — U.S. Navyin Japan; her mother Joseph | E, ath S., N.M., the son of WilliamJ and Rosura Garcia Feiran, He married Cordelia Lope’ on Dec. 28, 1942, in Monti Utah. He was a mer Catholic Church Knights of Columbus. Mr id stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. nd J. Christensen, Provo; e brother and one sister, Glenn W. Allman Jr., Provo; Mrs. Tla Jensen, Spokane, Wash. Survivors include his widow, Springville; three sons and two daughters, Joseph I. Ferran Jr., BISHCEL TURNER Woman, 76 LEHI — Blanche Elizabeth Jacos Dahl Turner, 76, 385 E. 2nd N., Lehi, who died Saturday morningofa heart ailmentin the American Fork Hospital, will be Wing Mortuary Chapel in Lehi wherefriends may call Mondsy from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Bishop Joe Shelton of the Lehi Ninth Wardwill officiate Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. Mrs, Turner wasborn Sept. 24, 1895, in Lehi, a daughter of Prime Coleman and Elanor Ahston Jacobs. She married August LeRoy Dahl on July 12, 1916, and they were later divorced. She then married Karren William Turner on April 17, 1929,in Salt Lake City and he died June 13, 1943, Mrs. Turner served as Lehi City treasurer and clerk for 13 years. She wasactive in the LDS Churchii, the Relief Society. She was also active in the American Legion Auxiliary. vors include three sons, Howard. Wake services will be conducted by tonight at 8 ¢ Cemetery Spearhead Drive Santaquin SANTAQUIN — Sharp Forest Lake City nursing home of a He was an Elder in the LDS Mr. Johnson was a farmer. He was a memberof the American Legion and a life Sos the Disabled ican Veterans. He was a veteran of World War II. Funeralservices will be held serving in the Ogden ke High Priest Quorurn. ficiat'ng. Friends maycall at the Santaquin, 410S. 3rd E., Monday a 1 to get the question on the hours prior to services. Burial ballot for the following Novem- will be in the Morgan City ber, Cemetery. DELUXE PORTABLE Now *218” 15 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER REG. $259.95 Now °208% E. 7. BARWICK MILLS & ARMSTRONG, KITCHEN CARPETS VALUE FROM $1.95 to $11.95 YOURCHOICE ........ aT « 88 had INDOOR- OUTDOOR CARPET Reg.- $3.95 00.00... now °2° Bishop Sherman L. Jones of- as also a member of the Grant Johnson residence in from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday at the stake center. 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He two Seiicen: one ‘brother se Control REFRIGERATOR Salt Lake City; eight grandchildren, Johnson. lude his Only Automatic i ag998% Water Temperature mareess $38.88 QUEENSIZE Both 588 88 Washer Super size 18 Ib. shut-off for ee Wesley Karren Turner, Lehi; two sisters, Ada Steed, Framington; Jennie Wanlass, He was owner and operator of Survivors i Guarantee 16 CU. FT. FROST FREE 2 DOOR Alfred A. and Mary C. Borgeson Ogden Eagles Lodge. DRYER Heavy Duty, 5 Yr, TWIN or REGULAR BOX SPRING and anford LeRoyDahl, American Fork; Maurice J. Dahl and Survivors include three Sandy; Ernest Ferran, Spanish brothers and one sister, Grant A. Fork; Mrs. Zed (Adelina) He was born June 16, 1898, in L. Johnson, Santaquin; Leslie A. Aydelott, Biloxi, Miss.; Horace Ogden, to Solomon and Annie Johnson, American Fork; Ferran and Rosie Ferran of Empey ig He Wendell B. Johnson and Mrs. Springville; three grand- married Eva Chadwick on Aug. Jack (Viola) Platt both of Salt children. 17, 1937, in the Salt Lake Temple. LakeCity Requiem Mass will be celebrated Monday at ne m. in the St. Francis Cathe in Provo conductedby ather WASHER -&DRYER held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Brother Dies Mr yright was the brother of Mrs. W.D. (Annie Buckley of Provo. _ "338 For Lehi lingeringillness. He was born in Santaquin on July 14, 1899, to Ogden (Only 2 feet wide) Rites Set Provo Woman’s was employed by Pacific Cast Iron Pipe Company a retired hecauseofill health. rigidaire Of Provo Mortuary of Provo. Man Dies 5 Year Guarantee Regularly *429* Skinny Mini. Friends may call at the mortuary Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday one hour prior to services. Funeral services wereheld Saturdayin Rosewell. A native of Provo, Mrs. Gardner was born Oct. 18, 1928, to Glenn W.Sr. and Luie Hopper Allman, She married Grant W. GeorgeFrant, 84, Provo, died Friday in the Utah Valley 2Speed Washer. For Native nOSEWELL, Ga. Graveside services for Beverly Allman Gardner, 42, Rosewell, who died of a attack nee nesday,will be held Tuesday at 11 am. at the Provo City Cemetery, unless there is inclement weather, in which case services ‘will be held in the Berg Provo Man | reucAed FROM 568° Obituaries GEORGE FRANK < COUCH ONLY HEAVY SHAG CARPET REG £98.95... oscics now °4% THESE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES... OVER 60 ROLLS AT ‘SIMILAR SAVINGS! CAPACITY ANT : it 2 adit -TR BG i $378" Gibson with working trade UPRIGHT 20.42 Cu Ft, 5 PC. BEDROOMSETS DRESSER, MIRROR, CHEST, HEADBOARD & FRAME REG. $229.95 Fast Freeze s Extra Deep Door Shelve Door Lock & Defrost & Drain! 5 yr. now °188% Guarantee NOW ONLY 4 m COUCH & LOVESEATS FrRoM*198% \ ' Hunters 2 PC. COUCH & CHAIR LIVING ROOM SETS FROM Come 148" In And Register 437 Lh. Store Hours Gibson Mon. & Fri. 10:00 to 8:00 Tues., Wed., Thurs., & Sat. 10:00 to 6:00 Phone 374-9665 Freezer FREE to the Hunter Registered with us, with Deer having the widest ‘spread of horns. |