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Show Funeral Held Wednesday For Clarence Mower Oregon; Dallas Strong, American Fork; Samuel Strong, Spokane, Wash.; Clyde Strong, Orem; 65 grandchildren; 98 greatgrandchildren great-grandchildren ; five two sisters, Mabel Peterson, Granite and Mrs. LaRue Miner, Provo. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov. 11 at the American Fork Seventh Ward Chapel Burial was in the Fairview Cemetery, Fairview, Utah. AMERICAN FORK-Clarence FORK-Clarence Mower, 85, American Fork, died Monday, November 9, at the American Fork Hospital. He was born May 17, 1896 in Melburn, Utah a son of William and Cecelia Jensen Mower. He married Leona Clark May 27, 1918. She died. He then married Harriet Vilate Smith in 1944 in Malad, Idaho. He has been a sheep shearer, painter, and worked in the coal mines in Carbon County! He was - president of the Im-malgumated Im-malgumated Meat and Sheep Shearing Committee Com-mittee of Montana. He was a member of th American Fork Seventh Ward, LDS Church and was secretary of the High Priests Group of American Fork West Stake. He is survived by his wife, American Fork; nine children, Gene Mower, and Mrs. Connie Orr, both of Springville; CLAKKNCK MOVVKK IHiiibiiiii li'mii i imiiiwuniiniinin) i Mrs. Natha Greener, Salt Lake City; Mrs. LaRue Wiley, Orem; Mrs. Beth Johnson, Provo; William E. Mower, Kemmerer, Wyo.; Don Mower, American Fork; Mrs. Janice Frandson, Snowville, Utah; Mrs. Dianne Goelz, Oklahoma; six stepchildren step-children Mrs. Faye Strom and Mrs. Roma Cazier, both of Boise, Idaho; Mrs.Gwen Nelson, Beaverton, |