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Show S?:3TSIH!i OF! DirniGg trip i .'.ij j' :;e vices were held Wed-Y." Wed-Y." Tis Louis Peterson ,; r.'.ln nt Holladay and L l;e businessman, in the Holladay Hol-laday Fourth LDS ward with Bishop Bish-op Allen Terry conducting. Mr. Peterson, an ardent sportsman, sports-man, died Saturday morning of a heart ailment while on a fishing trip to Island Park, Idaho. He was born in Pleasant Grove, April 2, 1902, and attended schools in that city and later the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young Universty. He lived in Omaha, Neb., for five years returning to Utah in 1942. A member of the Holladay 4th LDS ward, Holladay Lions club, he also was past commodore of the Salt Lake Power Boat club. He is survived by his widow Ruth, and four sons, Wills L. Jr., Gordon E., C. Robert and D. Gary, all of Salt Lake City; three brothers, broth-ers, J. Reed, Pleasant Grove; Virgil V. and Wesley N., Salt Lake, and Seven grandchildren. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove cemetery. |