Show 0 i OBITUARIeS ES- ES Annie Jensen Young A number of Manti people were Lin In Huntington last week to attend funeral services for Mrs l Annie Jensen Young 68 who died Friday in a Salt Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment ail all ment L Mrs Young was born TO in on March 10 1895 ItO to John Gustaf and Josephine A. A Jensen She married Ralph Milton l Young Jan 28 1921 in the Salt Lake Temple She and rand her husband had been ordinance ordinance or or- workers in the Manti ManU Temple Survivors include her husband husband hus hus- band three sons and a daughter daughter daugh daugh- ter Milton Young Mrs HaL Donna Davis both of Salt Lake City Vern E E- Young set t Davis Davis' County Carl L L. ng American Fork 23 grandchildren o 0 one n e great grandchild two brothers and three sisters Alfred Jensen Huntington Joseph Jensen of Price Mrs Margaret Christopher Christopher Christopher Christo Christo- pher Mrs Amas Dora Scoville Scoville ville both of Orangeville Mrs Arnold Amy Wayman Ferron Ferron Fer- Fer ron ron Services were held Tuesday Sat at 1 pm p.m. in the Huntington First Ward Chapel under the direction of the Fausett Etzel Mortuary with burial in the Huntington City Cemetery Dr H. H R. R Clark Funeral services for Dr Hazelm Richard Clark 85 retired retired retired re re- tired dentist were held Friday Friday Friday Fri Fri- Fri Fri- day at 1 pm p.m. in the Manti ManU North Ward Chapel with Bishop Bishop Bishop Bish Bish- op Dennis Funk conducting Dr Clark was born Sept 28 1878 in Manti a son of John H. H and Theresa Emerette Cox Clark He married May Reid Sept 30 1903 in Manti ManU The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti ManU Temple Prelude and postlude music for the services was played by Mrs Eunice A. A Garbe with other musical selections by a ladies double trio Mrs Dennis moo Funk Mrs Hal Lowry Mrs Kenneth Tuttle Mrs Mrs- R Ray ay Keller Mrs Dean Lund Mrs Elliott Cox with Mrs Nate E. E Bradley as accompanist They sang The Lords Lord's Prayer Merrill MerriU Maylett sang a vocal solo Beyond the Sunset He was accompanied on the piano by Mrs Bradley Mrs Curtis Armstrong sang In My Fathers Father's Fathers Father's Fath Fath- ers er's House Are Many Mansions Mansions Man Man- accompanied by Mrs Ardith Peterson Speakers were Bishop Dan Keller Leland E. E Anderson and Bishop Funk Prayer in the mortuary was by Clark Keller with Invocation invocation tion at the services by W. W Lee Hall and benediction by Osmond Osmond Os Os- mond Olsen Burial was in the Manti ManU City Cemetery under the direction of the Buchanan Mortuary with the grave being dedicated dedicated dedica dedica- ted by Thomas E E. Clark Pallbearers were Elmer Tuttle Edgar Tuttle Bill Keller Keller Kel Kel- ler Robert Keller Wallace Ellsworth and Clifton Rippon Fannie E. E H. H Daly Graveside services for Mrs Fannie Elmeda Harmon Daly 82 were held at t the Manti City Cemetery on Friday at 4 pm p.m. with prior services at the Larkin Larkin Larkin Lar- Lar kin Mortuary in Salt LakE City Mrs Daly died Tuesday Jan at 9 pm p.m. of natural causes She was born Sept 13 1881 in Manti ManU a daughter of Willis M. M and Martha Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Eliza Eliza- beth Harmon She married Michael D. D Daly Jan 2 1902 in Salt Lake City The marriage was solemnized inthe in inthe inthe the Manti Temple in 1925 He died May 1 1939 During the early years of their married life Mrs Daly and her husband lived in a number of states Mr Daly being employed with the rail rail- road In 1906 they moved back to Manti and started a bowling bowling bowling bowl bowl- ing alley Later they a confectionery candy and ice cream parlor fro from which they sold ice cream and candy in many parts o of f j the state of Utah In 1928 the they y fy moved to Salt Lake City After Mr Dalys Daly's death in 1939 Mrs Daly worked in the Salt Lake Temple and at the University of Utah and maintained a boarding house in Salt Lake City She was a member of the West Vest Ward and a member member mem mem- ber of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Survivors are three sons and two daughters Robert M. M Daly and Mrs I Frankie D. D Nielson both of Salt Lake City Dennis B. B Daly Burlingame California California California Califor Califor- nia S S. S W. W Elko Nevada Mrs Edwin Katie Maylett Manti 10 grandchildren 19 great grandchildren a brother and anda a sister Milton S St Harmon of M Manta Manti ti and Mrs Maybelle Anderson Anderson An An- derson El Cerrito G California Services in Salt Lake were conducted by Bishop Scott of the Ward and included the following Prayer Player ayer at the mortuary Edwin Edwin Edwin Ed Ed- win Maylett Invocation Milton Parry a nephew Vocal solo That Wonderful Mother of Mine Speakers Wilford Frisch- Frisch knecht and Bishop Scott Vocal solo Behold Eventide Benediction McLoyd Kil- Kil pack Bishop Dennis Funk conducted conducted conducted con con- ducted the graveside services Merrill Maylett sang a vocal solo Lay My Head Beneath The Rose The grave was dedicated dedicated dedicated ded ded- by Milton Harmon PaIl Pallbearers bearers were George Harmon Golder Colder Parry Jerry Christensen Michael Daly Alfred Alfred Alfred Al Al- fred Lenk and Robert M. M Daly c Annie Marie Jensen JensenA A number of Manti residents residents residents resi resi- dents were in Centerfield on Tuesday to attend funeral services for Mrs Annie Marie Jensen 86 who died Saturday morning in a Salt Lake hospital hospital hospital hos hos- pital of causes incident to age Mrs Jensen was born Dec 17 1877 in Denmark She married Carl Jensen in Denmark in 1902 He died in 1932 Survivors include three daughters and four sons Mrs Christina Madsen Gunnison Albert V. V Jensen Orem Iner and Charles A. A Jensen Salt Lake City Mrs Ferris Ella EIla Jackson Sprin Springville ille Mrs Spencer Dagny Madsen Manti Man Man- ti Otto Jensen Scotia Calif 27 grandchildren 24 great grandchildren and four great great grandchildren Services were held Tuesday at 1230 noon in the Centerfield Centerfield Center- Center Centerfield field Ward Chapel with burial in the Centerfield Cem Cem- Card of Thanks Grateful thanks and appreciation appreciation appreciation is expressed to all who brought food and flowers or assisted in any way To the many relatives friends and neighbors their kindness was deeply appreciated Mrs 1 G. G W. W Sidwell and family Card of Thanks May we express our gratitude gratitude gratitude tude to all those who brought food and flowers and who came to attend the services or helped in any way during our sorrow We are deeply appreciative appreciative appreciative of the many kind acts of sympathy Family of of Fannie H. H Daly |