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Show Finai Elites Held At rieola For Plane Crash Uictim Funeral services were held today at 1 p.m. in the Neola Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ' of Latter-day Latter-day Saints, for Joseph Lawrence Malnar, 25, who was aboard the ill-fated airliner that crashed into a Wyoming mountain peak last Thursday, killing the entire sixty-six sixty-six persons aboard. Bishop Richard Rich-ard E. OLsen presided, with services ser-vices being fully military. Lawrence was born in Neola, May 1, 1930, a son of Joseph S. ' and Rose Mamar, and was educated edu-cated at Neola and graduated from the Roosevelt High School. He had served in the U. S. armed forces four years and was employed em-ployed in Salt Lake City at the time of his death. He was a member mem-ber of the L.D.S. church. A confirmed baseball fan, Lawrence Law-rence had taken time off his job to attend the world series between New York and Brooklyn and was returning on the airliner from his week of pleasure in the East when he met his fate. He had also been checking on an - RCA radio school. Survivors are: parents, Neola; two sisters, one brother, Mrs. Stella Nickel!, Roosevelt; Glendon Malnar, Cheryl Malnar, both of Neola. Burial was in the Roosevelt cemetery cem-etery under the direction of the Olpin Mortuary of Roosevelt. : ' I i 1 f . - PLANE CRASH VICTIM Funeral Fu-neral services were held today at 1 p.m. in the Neola L.D.S. ward chapel for Joseph Lawrence Law-rence Malnar, who was aboard the ill-fated airliner that crashed in Wyoming last Thursday. |