EVANSTON, Wyo.,—Mrs. Myrtle Tuttle Stevens, 57, prominent Evanston resident, and wife of Leland Stevens, vice president of the Brooklawn Butter Vo., died of a heart ailment Monday at 8:45 p.m. while attending a picture show.
Mrs. Stevens is the mother of Clair (Tally) Stevens, University of Utah football player who is in Hawaii for the Pineapple bowl football game. He will return Monday. Five of Mrs. Stevens' six sons attended the University of Utah.
Survivors, in addition to her husband, include three daughters and six sons: Mrs. James McGary, Ogden (Utah); Marjorie, Carma, Ronald, Donald, William, Richard, Clair and Howard, all of Evanston.
Services will be conducted in Evanston Saturday. Burial will be in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Salt Lake City.
Published Thursday, 2 January 1947 on page 12 of The Salt Lake Tribune Newspaper, Salt Lake City, Utah.
EVANSTON, Wyo.,—Mrs. Myrtle Tuttle Stevens, 57, prominent Evanston resident, and wife of Leland Stevens, vice president of the Brooklawn Butter Vo., died of a heart ailment Monday at 8:45 p.m. while attending a picture show.
Mrs. Stevens is the mother of Clair (Tally) Stevens, University of Utah football player who is in Hawaii for the Pineapple bowl football game. He will return Monday. Five of Mrs. Stevens' six sons attended the University of Utah.
Survivors, in addition to her husband, include three daughters and six sons: Mrs. James McGary, Ogden (Utah); Marjorie, Carma, Ronald, Donald, William, Richard, Clair and Howard, all of Evanston.
Services will be conducted in Evanston Saturday. Burial will be in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Salt Lake City.
Published Thursday, 2 January 1947 on page 12 of The Salt Lake Tribune Newspaper, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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