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Show I Last Rites Planned For Frank JL Thorley Funeral services will be held at the Cedar Stake House Friday, June 19 at 2 p. m. for Frank A. Thorley, 82. who died at his home in Cedar City Tuesday, June 7 after a lingering Illness. A life-long resident of Cedar City, Mr. Thorley was a live-stockman live-stockman and rancher of prominence promin-ence in the development of the area. His enterprises dealt parti cularly with the ruunlng of sheep. The family invites their friends to call-at the home Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p. m. and Friday from 11 . m. until time of the services. Services will be conducted by Bishop Edwin C. Cox of the Cedar Seventh LDS Ward and burial will be In the Cedar City cemetery. Mr. Thorley was born Sept. 30, 1877 in Cedar City to Thomas and Ann Aldridge Thorley. He married mar-ried Sage Jones Oct. 30, 1912 In the Salt Lake LDS Temples. He is survived by his wife? a daughter, Mrs. Fred (PhylJJsJi Eberhard, Salt Lake City; a Ida ter daughter, Mrs. Harold (Karma) (Kar-ma) Dent, Salt Lake City; three sons, Max, Robert and Jay. alfl of Cedar City and one brother Robert A. Thorley, all of Cedar City. |