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Show C.' and' ETnora Boyack Gwynn, 1893 South 250 East, died early Wednesday, in a Salt Lake lios- Carol Ann and Robert B. pital. Roger Boyack Gwynn Roger Boyack Gwynn grandparents, M r s asjGwynn; a victim of a long illness. Lovell. Wyo.; Gwynn, Margaret son of Woodruff A He was born July 15, 1954, inMr & Mrs Archie R. Boyack, Cheyenne, Wyo. Funeral services were eon- ducted Friday afemoon, March in tlte Monument Park 23, Seventh LDS Ward chapel. Burial was in Salt Lake City cemetery. Obituaries . j ZZZZZZZZSZ1 ; ; Juab County, a son of Karl Edward and Ida Smith. SW!eMW!'!MS,MW3W!!3HM63aiSMeSta?SWgSW5S?SS3?SS3 1902, He was empoyed by Mastererait Furniture as an upholsterer for j the past seven years. "He was a member of the LDS Church and was affiliated with the uf Moose. Survivors include his widow and a son John Edward who is serving with the National Guard, stationed at Fort Hood, include Tex. Other survivors Carol Aspiund, Salt Lake; two Walter Clawson Johnson two brothers. Walter Clawson Johnson. 47, grandchildren; Leonard. Honolulu. Hawaii; 1460 East 5CU0 South, a veteran Harold E Salt Lake: a sister. I: of World War II who received a Mrs Aily Storm, San Francisco. v Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service, died of a heart ailFrederick N. Gran ment Thursday, March 22, while in the office of his brother at Found dead at his home np1049 Washington St. (240) West. 25. parenlly of natural causes WedMr Johnson was born May 1914, Salt Lake, a son of James nesday afternoon March, 21, was Lelloy and Sarah Clawson John- Frederick Norman Gran, 75, son. lie married Barbara Can- 3484 East 7000 South. He was born September, 1880. non, June 22, 1940, in Salt Lake, lie was engaged in real estate in Stockton, Tooe'e County, to investments, lie lived in Seattle, Hans II. and Sophia Isachcson Tlte Washington from 1955-6Gran, lie was a farmer. There i graduate of East High School are no known survivors. 1: also attended the University of Funeral services were conUtah, lie served as an Elder ducted Friday. Burial was in 1: in the Cottonwood Seventh Ward Murray City Cemetery. of the LDS Church. 1; Survivors include, his widow, Mrs Phyllis E. Watson R. I a son. and a daughter; LDS Thirteenth Ilolladay Bruce, Miss Barbara Jean Johnson. A brother, Ray C., Salt Ward chapel was the setting for final services Monday conductLake, also survives. behalf of Mrs Phyllis Funeral services were con- ed in Proctor Elaine Watson, 38, 2971 ducted Saturday. Bluebell Dr. (2900 East). She died of a kidney ailment ThursDebert Jacklin day Mar. 22, in a Salt Lake hos- C pital. Delbert Jacklin. 74. 1740 East Mrs Watson was born Feb. 26, 4826 South, a retired Sa't Lake 1924, in Boise. Ida., to Francis Pressed Brick Co. employe, died A. and Anna E. Wahlquist ProcShe married Paul W. Wat- li Thursday afternoon, March 22, tor. son in 1943 and was later diof natural causes. She is a former compMr Jacklin was horn Oct. 24, vorced. tometer operator for Mountain of son a 1887 East Millcreek, and Telegraph States Moses and Sarah Eliza Keller Co. andTelephone Paris Co. She was acJacklin. On Feb. 24, 1909, he tive in the LDS Relief Society married Elizabeth Scott in Salt of the Ilolladay Thirteenth Lake. She died June 22, 1950 Ward. Survivors include her parents, He was a member of Iloladay Second LDS Ward where he LDS mission at Ft. Lupton, Colo., son, Paul W., Salt Lake, served as a High Priest. InSurvivors include three daugh- brothers, sister, Francis A., Salt E., Calif., glewood, Phillip Ncl Reuben (Geneva) ters, Mrs Lake, Mrs Rodney (Patriria P.) son, Murray; Mrs Milan (Mar McDonald, Kearns. Jor West Christensen, jorie) Burial was in Salt Lake City dan; Mrs Clarence (Frances) cemetery. bro Rurningham, Murray; two there, Ross O., Salt Lake; Amos Mrs Robbie R. Bradley Blaekfoot, Idaho; eight B., d great-granFuneral services were conducgrandchildren; one ted Monday morning. Mar. 26, child. Funeral services were con- for Mrs Bobbie2415Routh Pickett East 6660 66, ducted Monday at 1 pm. Burial Bradley, South. She died of natural causGardens. Burial in was Elysian es Friday afternoon at her ifJlSr... m ITS Time For Fun In for 12 MONTHS or MORE .! $5; Whatever von this Spring, wherever von'll luxe more rim in KEDS mi gn All American f.nmite footwear. Get your kt HOW. tin v get that great KEDS O tapered toe! w feeling, get that new Champion Oxford, the mart girl's choice with a nev angle to its toe! You get all the exclusive comfort features that add up to "that great KriU feeling." You gel that wonderful L'.S. Keds Get oil get a hi iglit f range of colors. And a perfect lit, thanks to Narrow and Medium widths. 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Survivors include her sons and daughters, Vincent E., Frankfurt, Germany; Iver E., Mrs Lee S. (Ruby) Hammel, both Salt Lake, Mrs Russell (Ruth) Wilkinson, Mrs Mogan (Beryl) Jenkins. Pioche, Nev., Mrs Keith (Mary Jean) Amende, Albion, Idg.; 19 grandchildren, 3 sister, Mrs H. F. (Mary) Jackson, Pioche, tastiff casuals... U.SK home. 6635 South Slate $45 Hop Into luscious! The delectable new colors some 'silhouettes -s- limmer, more paler, some riper. The svelte new feel that make U.S. Kedettes and fit The ever. than tapered If youve an appetite famous. The wonderful bite-siz- e price, come and for good looks, heavenly comfort and a widths. Medium and AU in Narrow taste-tes- t our Kedettes! n; Nev. Mtsnrdh Dry Cleaning Funeral services were held in Holladay Community Church and Monday afternoon further funeral services were held in Church, Malad, Presbyterian Ida. Burial was in Malad city cemetery. Delbert SUGAR CANE New matching Msrvelite sole. Sleek fitting. J. Anderson A lingering illness took its toll Friday March 23, whpn Del- bert Junior Anderson, 32, 1002 East 4530 South, died at his homo. Mr Anderson was born Aug. 14, 1929, in Ogden, to Alvin D. and Inez Bowan Anderson. On Oct. 13 1956, he married LaRae Mackay in Salt Lake. At the Men's 3 Suits 3 Topcoats 3 Sport Coats 3 Trousers 3 Sweaters Ladies' 3 Dresses 3 Coats 3 Skirts 3 Sweaters For the Price of time of his death he was the wholesale manage of the Sun Photo Service. He was a mem' her of the LDS Church and was a veteran of the Korean War. Survivors include his wife and two sons, Steven Duane and John Delbert Anderson; his parents of Salt Lake; grandparents, Mr & Mrs Jacob Bowman Ogden, and Mrs Alice Gertrude Anderson, Salt Lake; a sister, Mrs Barbara Nunley, Salt Lake. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, March 27, in Winder Third Ward chapel. Burial was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Martha B. 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