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Show Last Rites Honor John A. Warnick At PG. Friday Funeral services for John Alfred Warnick, who died in a Provo hospital hos-pital Tuesday of last week, were conducted con-ducted Friday afternoon in the Timpanogos stake tabernacle, with Eishop Junius West of the First ward officiating. Mr. Warrmck, a miner, was bom here 66 years ago, a son of John August and Mary Bengtson Warnick. He had lived here since 1936. Surviving are his former wife, Mrs. Ada Sorenson Warnick; three sons, Berton J., Jessie R. and John L. Warnick, all of Salt Lake City; 10 grandchildren, two brothers and four sisters. Mrs. Fred Foutz of Pleasant Grove is a sister. Interment was in the Pleasant Grove Memorial park. duce plant, shoestring potatoes being be-ing canned in the spring and tomatoes to-matoes and catsup in the fall. It has operated as the Geneva Canning company since 1923, and Mr. Jugler has been the owner since 1935. Eugene Allred of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove is the manager. The Pleasant Grove fire department depart-ment reached the scene soon after the alarm was received, and remained re-mained on duty, with a force of ten men, until 8 a. m. They were backed up by the Provo fire department, which arrived soon after. "Our men took a lot of punishment punish-ment in saving the boiler room of the plant," Fire Chief J. Kemp reported. re-ported. The firemen used a hose-llne, hose-llne, and stayed with their job until un-til it was certain the boiler room was out of danger. They are to be complimented on their efforts. |