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Show i Final Rites So Honor Former Cedar Resident r Up j I J--;.'-.'... . Funeral services will bo held Friday, June 17, at 1 1 a. tn. in he Ceilar Second Ward Chapel 'or Sane Gardner .rimer, f2, who lied at her home in TuLa, Okla. Sunday, .kmc 12. A native of Cedar Cityy, she as born Oct. 7. l'.)13, a (laugh -r of Robert Snow and Ann ,'ones (Iardner. She married 'liarles W. Zeimer and since her narraige has made her home in l'ulsa, Okla. Survivors include her mother, 'odarCity; husband, Tulsa, Okla. in( ibv, i-hil.l ci,.,,.!.,,. tier. v:in l.oi ii aim .nuuiiia, ii.i of Tulsa. Also surviving are two brothers Scott (Iardner, Portland, Ore. and L. Robert Gardner of Cedar City. Friends may call at the Spil-lsbury Spil-lsbury Mortuary in Cedar City Friday from 9 a. m. until time of services. SAGE GARDNER ZLIMKK Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Benson were Mrs. Benson's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Middleton and three children of Mesa, Arizona. The family were enroute from their Tiome to Provo where they will live while Mr. Middleton attends summer school at Brigham Young University. Mrs. Middleton, the former Reah Stapley, and her husband, a brother of one-time Cedar resident, Mrs. Paul Edmunds Ed-munds were both students at BAC before it became CSU. Other visitors at the Benson home in Cedar City have been Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stapley of Magna, Utah, who spent a week end here. They too, are former students at CSU. |