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Show obituaries at the Cathedral of the Madeleine City. many years Mrs. Johnson was a member of Lillian the Catholic Womens Thompson League. She authored the Lillian Barbara Mrs. Jack (Thelma) book. Poetry Ballada of Jasperson Hammond Nielson, Salem; Mrs. Western Mines. She was born April 26, died Kenneth (Helen) Schwab. 68, Thompson, Mrs. August 8, 1981, at Utah Leland; Jay (Joan) 1980, in Marquette, Valley Hospital in Provo. Jex, Provo; John Ernest Michigan, to Walter and Mrs. Thompson is a Hammond, Spanish Exilda Marcotte Fitch, sister to Mrs. Alice Fox of Fork; 19 grandchildren; and married John 19 Frederick Johnson Sept. Eureka. five sisters and three 10, 1911, in Eureka, Utah. Mrk Survivors include a She was born Nov. 19, brothers, Mrs. Harold to in Goshen, (Alice) Fox, Eureka; daughter, Mrs. Sergei 1912, Zenlenkov, Stephen J. and Emma Norma Alvey and Clyde (Charlotte) Stark Jasperson. She Jasperson, both of Salt Lake City; a son, married John W. Ham- Payson; Bert Jasperson, Walter, Chatham, New mond Nov. 19, 1931, in West Mountain; Kenneth Ilersey; fourteen grandthe Salt Jjake LDS Jasperson, Mrs. Merill children and nine greatTemple. He died May 28, (La von) Allison and Mrs. grandchildren. She was 1957. She married Orville T. H. (Leona Steele, all of preceded in death by her G. Thompson May 2, 1960 Prvo; and Mrs. Carl husband, three brothers in the Manti LDS Temple. (Sadie) Schwab, Salt and one sister. Holy She recieved Rosary was her Lake City. Funeral services were recited Tuesday evening education in Goshen and lived in Goshen after her held Tuesday in the Provo at the Neil 0Donnel and LDS Ward Sons Mortuary and the first marriage. They Second mass in the funeral was was moved to Provo in 1951 Chapel. Burial celebrated on where she had lived since. Goshen Cemetery. Wednesday Active in the LDS Church, Provo 2nd Ward, she served as a teacher in the Relief Scoiety, sang in the ward chior, and taught in the primary. For the past five years, she had been a Provo Temple worker. She was a member of the Provo Senior Citizens. She is survived by her ' husband, Provo; three daughters and one son, Barbara great-grandchildre- n; August IT. Lillian Fitch Johnson in Salt Lake Burial was in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Salt Tin Eureka Roixtrter 1PK1 He was employed as a hard rock miner in Eureka, having had his own lease. He also worked for Chief Con-Fo- r solidated Mining Co. for Page Three Arthur Carlyle Brown Arthur Carlyle Brown, of Bishop, Calif., of died flowers the family His survivors are bis formerly 1981Eureka, to to incident contributions 31, suggest sons and daughter, July of Cathedral ihp wife; Milo M. Larsen, Idaho age. Madeleine. He was born in Falls; Mrs. Fred (Cathy) Utah, May 20, Neil, Payson; Mrs. David Panguitch, of Alexander son the 1892, Max E. (Diane) Petty and Annie Austin Ames California; Brown. Washington, Mrs. Barry (Ramona) Larsen He married Lottie Memmott, Wallsburg; Franks in 1912, and later Max E. Larsen, 66, of Joseph A. Larsen Sandy; divorced. W. Larsen, Orem, died Sunday, Stephen He lived for many years Utah at 1981, 9, August 0rem; Ezra L Larseni in Eureka, working in the Valley Hospital in Provo. Springville; Dorothy C. mines and for Eureka He was born June 15, Larsen, Salt Lake City; 25 City, and worked as a 1915 in Mt. Pleasant, grandchildren; pnegreat- - shop foreman in Rio Utah, to Lawrence and grandchild; one brother Tinto, Nev. Corty Hansen Larsen. He and two sisterSt Melvin Survivors include a married Madeline Larsen, Mapleton; Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Ruby Crowley, Dec. 4, 1940, in Harold (Lillian) Drage, Burton Las Vegas; also Reno, Nev. The marriage Salt Lake City; Mrs. numerous nephews and was solemnized in the Robert (Delora) Foster, nieces. Temple, Provo. He was proceded services Memorial October 21 , 1949. in death by a son, Micheal were held Monday at 11 He graduated from a.m. at Holliday Hills Larsen Tintic High School in Funeral services were Funeral Home, Eureka. He served during held Wednesday in the Interment was in WWII in the U.S. Army. Orem 22nd Ward Chapel. Payson City Cemetery. Lake City. In Lieu of many years. 89, l San-taqui- Helen N. Cronin .Helen Nevada Cronin, 68, died July 30, 1981, in Mountain View, California. Helen is a former Eureka Resident, having attended St. Joseph School in Catholic Eureka. She is also a School Tintic High graduate ami was employed for a number of years at J. C. Penneys before moving to Reno, Nevada. to She is a sister-in-laMrs. Mararet Harkins, now living in Goshen, Utah. A niece, Mrs. Norman Schow (Mary in Cronin), resides Eureka. Helen is a native of Las Vegas. She was born March 13, 1913, to Daniel w B. Cronin and Sarah Ferguson Cronin. She had lived in Reno since 1937, and was a cashier at the El Dorado Hotel and Cosino. are Survivng her brothers, Daniel, Bill and Barry, all of Reno; and several nieces and nephews. of the Rosary was held Monday, August 3, at Walton Funeral Home in Reno. A Mass of Christian Recitation Burial was celebrated Tuesday, August 4, at St. Therese The Little Flower Catholic Church. Entombment was in the Mountain View Mausoleum. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harkins Attended the funeral services on Tuesday. Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. Alfred Tennyson First Securitys VISA Banking Card and VISA Credit Card give you banking service all over the world. Use cither of these cards in your hometown or When you have our VISA Banking Card in your Timbuktu. wallet, you can make withdrawals from your Theres no monthly fee to own or use the Bankchecking account anywhere in the world VISA is ing Card. And with an Advantage NOW Checkaccepted. ANYWHERE. 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