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Show i.'i yvovwwr 1 Poulson Hites Bn Orem Funeral services OREM for M. Wilford Poulson, 84, retired head of the Brigham Young Universi- Department ty of Psychology, will be conductWednesday ed at 3 vorced. in p.m. Sundberg - Olpin Mortuary, Orem. SunHe died Salt in a day Lake rest home a after pro- longed illness A member on April 24, 1904, in the Salt I.ake Temple, Church of Jesus Saints. She Christ of Latter-da- y died Aug. 19, 1S35. He married Genevieve Jorgenson Smith, June 12, 1936, in the St. George Temple. They were later di- Mr. Poulson of the BYU faculty since 1910, he hpaded the Department of Psychology from 1922 to 1958, and was a past president of the Utah Academy of Arts, Letters and Sciences. Poulson received a bachelors degree at BYU and a masters degree at the University of Utah in 1919. He later attended the University of Chicago, University of California and Stanford University. He was born Nov. 21, 1884, in Pleasant Grove, a son of Niels and Maria Wahlstrom Poulson. He married Estelle Meacham He contributed hundreds of books to the BYU library in many fields, especially psychology. One of his most significant gifts was an 1836 Hebrew Grammar Supplement compiled by Oliver Cowdery for use in the School of Prophets at Kirtland, Ohio. It is believed to be the only copy in existence. Surviving are two sons and three daughters, Robert L., Idaho; Marion W., Holla-day- ; Mrs. Oris (Helen) Whiting, Layton; Mrs. Glen (Ardis) Soulier, Midvale; Mrs. John (Jennie Lin) Strong, Sacramento, Calif. ; 14 grandchildren, 31 and two brothers, Edwin S. and Ludwig, both of Salt Lake City. Friends may call at the mortuary in Orem before services. Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery. Ba-sal- t, Funeral Rites Held For Ethel Tyrrell Miss Additional Obituaries On Page 2 a m.( L. and rt affiliated with company 42 years. Member Yelecrest Ward. Served as high priest, eiders and seventies quorum served Bonneville stake president; Mission; secretary of YMMIA, and homo teaching committee. Survivors: widow, Salt Laka City; and sons, Jeffrey Lane, Denver, James Salt Lake City; Wesley, mother, Logan; sister, Mrs. Gwen Card, Logan; brothers. Lee M. and Gian L., both Salt Lake City; Ross L., Ogden. Funeral Wednesday 11 am. vai. crest Ward chapel, 1035-llt- h East. Friends colt at 260 E. South Tempi, Tuesday 6 to I p m and Wednesday at ward chapel one hour before services. Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Spec. Lyle T. Moore Funeral services for Soec. 4 Lyle T Moore, who died Jan 14 from Inlurtes suffered In Vietnam combat, will be held Wednesday 2 o m., Granfsville First LDS Ward chaoal Friends call Tale Mortuary, Tooele, at Tuesday the p.m., chapel one hour prior to services. Burial Grantsvilla City Cemetery. Paulette John BLACKFOOT, IDAHO service, were held p w ar. k w" First cw"i"'r,i,li-- b't u ,"w Wf J y-y-- P DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, qy Hf ay V-r- W q; January 28, 1969 J11 be 10 Bav r ch, ptist C h 18V9. Alma, a son of 3th East. Ha died Jan. 2$, 1969, in Yuma, Arix. of folcomplications stroke. lowing Born 6, July Funtrll today In the Blackfoot 3rd Werd chapel. Church ot Jesus Christ of Litter-da- y Saints, for Pauletta John, old daughter ot Karl H. and Shirley Iverson John, Blsckfoot .Su died Jen. 25, 1949, a,m. In BlackDot pneumonia. Born Sept. 24, 1941, Blackfoot. Survivors: parants; brother, Steven. Blackfoot, grandparants, Mr. and M-Durward John, Blackfoot; Howard Iverson, Pocatello; Mrs. Louisa Ova. Fort Hall. Burial, Srova City Camatary. Frank H. Rtgdgr, 41, Logan, dlad Jan. 27, mt. In a hospital her ot natural cauaat. Born April 14, 1407, Cardstgn, Alta., Canada, a son of Robart William and Anna Laura Hyda Rtgdgr. Married Emma Erma McNeil. April 24, 1934, Logan Tampla, Church ot Jesus Christ ot Lattordsv Saints. Attended schools In Canada. Utah resident since 27 years of ago. Meat cutter. Thlokol Co. Chemical Employe, Member, Logan 14th Ward. Survivors: widow; sons, Ronald L., Logan; Richard F., Bountiful; Douglas N Arco, Idaho; seven grandchildren, brother, Glen, Hyde Park, Cache County; sister, Thtlmi Reeder, Salt Lake City. Funeral noon. Hall Thursday, Mortuary Chapel, where friends cell 9 Wednesday, p.m. and Thursday one hour before services. Burial Logan City Camatary. & rh tvt Wash., M. and David Melvin Jameson MarGochnour. ried Bertha Christen, June 18, 1922, B v r I a y, Idaho. Retired P - rural mail carrier. Member First BapMsf Chureh, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Burley Lodge No. 68, AF81AM. Master Mason. Survivors: widow, sons, daughters, Ralph L Salt Lake City; Clyde E., Bryce C., Mrs. Wayne (Beverly) Johnson, ell Boise, Idaho; Devld C., Houston, Tex ; Mrs. William (Jeon) Peterson, Payette, Idaho! Mrs. Bus (Ruth) Goode, Rupert, Idaho; Mrs. Wayne (Joyca) Christensen. -- Downey, ne Calif ; 27 grandchildren , ge brothers, Boise: Floyd E.. Woodburn, Ore., Wash Lee, Hoouiam, Friends cell rJ50 E. 13th South, Tuesday, pm. end a, the church Wednesday one hour before services. Burial, Sunset Lawn Memorial Park. Sa Peter A. Commons I Funeral MAGNA Pettr Cam Adrian 4J. mens , 830 3231 S. will be West Wednes-noo- SS2S South. died 1 or services Jen. W. Hi 25, 1949, a Salt Lake alter a hospital long Illness. Born Jen. 23, 1904, St. Anthony, Idaho, I son of C h arias Henry and Francis Ellz-- g bath Joseph Mar Cammana. rled Emme Taylor, Oct. 39, 1939, Salt Lake City. Church Member, ot Jesus Ch 1st ot Litter-daSaints. Txmer or sr, Garfield and Magna drug storm. Chief electrical tort-maKennecott Copper Cerp. Chairman, Board of Directors, Bank of Commerce In Magna. Pest president, Magna Community Council. Member, Magna chamber of Commerce. Former president, Utah Industrial Baseball League. Survivors: widow; daughters, Mrs. Brad Mrs. Ed (Carma) Bills, Duncan, all Salt Laka (Adrienne) City; Mrs. Tom (Nancy) Nelson, Las Vegsa; Rirse grandchildren, brother, listers, Carl, Mrs Anns Brlnton, both Salt Laka City; Mrs. Mable Campbell, Ogden. Burial, Provo City Camatary. In ,, Helen E. S - . " sS' Landram Helen E. Landram. 41. 121 N St., dlad Jan. 24 in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born Oct. 17, 1904, Anaconda, Mont., to Jamas S. and Josephine Crowley Willson. Married to Loslle T. Landram, Anaconda, Sept. 12, 1922. He died Nov. 1954. Mem bet Catholic Church. Owner, manager epeitment house. Member Catholic Women's League. Survivors: sons, daughter, Gary, Mrs. Lois both Salt Lake City; 2 grandMrs. Clara McManchildren; us, Redondo Beach. Calif. Requiem Mats Thursday 10:33 e.m. Cathedral tha Madeline. of Holy Rosary Wednesday 7:30, 372 E. 1st S o u t h, where friends call Wednesday to services. p m Thursday Burial Mt. Calvary Cemetery. S v N V prior Tyrell tq Your Ford Dealers just mado his best seller a better buy than ever. The Galaxie 500 smooths your ride with a longer wheelbase than Chevrolet. It hugs the road with a track as wide as Cadillac. It has a smaller turning circle than Plymouth. And now your Ford Dealers added lots of extras to the adding lots of dollars to the cost. You get all these popular options included in the low sale price: '-- 7 N ?a ss N: car-wit- hout masters degree. Her masters thesis was published by the Spanish government as the only authoritative work done on the Art and Architecture of the aS Romanesque Church. She joined the staff at the U. of U. in 1955 and had formerly been supervisor of art at Stewart Training School. She had also $en an assistant professor of elementary education at New o o o o ces Vandals Sought Vandals entered the restroom at Texaco Oil Service Station, 510 W. 13th South Police officer R. El Johnson said mirror, soap Sunday and caused. 350 damage. E. Johnson said mirror, soap dispenser and tissue rack were tom off the wall. "y for Clvdt Frank- was i graduated from the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University with a lOth'Century y 777-- Olsen Wesljy Larien Own, 40. 1J75 Ava , died Jan. 26, 19W, et 40 p.m., of not Ural Ciauseo in Salt Like hospital. Born jon. 1$, 1909, in Logon, o son of Moses A. end Anms La. sen O 1 e n. Married Elizabeth James, March 12, j935. Salt Lake Ttm of Pe, Church Jesus of Christ Latter-daSaints. Regional accounting manager at American Oil Co. r Ramona 1911 will Avt., Wednesday, B-1- Weslsy "r Funeral services lin Gochnour, 69, Frank Reeder Private funeral services York University for years. Born Jan. 22, 1904 in Chicago, and cremation were held today for Ethel Louise Tyrrell, where she lived with her mother and stepfather, Percy and 65, 4039 - 2835 Bertha Tyrell. East,;, associate She is survived by an uncle professor in the and two aunts, Frank Carroll, of Department Mae Carrol, both Chicago; and Elementary EdMrs. Grace Pickens of Port Orucation at the of ange, Fla. U n iversity Friends may send contribuUtah,' She died tions to Leukemia Research, U. Sunday of natuof U. College of Medicine. ral causes in a local, hospital. i Clyde F. Gochnour OBITUARIES LOGAN 23 vnr Luxurious vinyl interior trim Extra exterior protective trim White sidewall tires Full wheel covers Rim Blow deluxe steering wheel Your Ford Dor CfJ TIN CANS ARE NOT TIN! of the weight of Only 1V4 Donald- Wilhelm, page 276. whats going - on-yo- ur tho tin plato can is tin. Tho U M jrn also offering special savings on big extras like V--8 pc .ver, air conditioning and tinted glass. Come to the aie today. 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