Source Record 1897

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  • "Tea to Tell Of Troth"
          "The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Willoughby which took place on February 28 at Delta will be formally announced . . ..  Anthony W. Stephenson of the Delta L.D.S. ward officiated at the wedding ceremony."
    The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Sun. Apr 9, 1939, p. 54, col. 2.


  • "C. Usslear J. Stephonson"
          "DELTA - Mrs. C. Usslear Johnson Stephenson, 66, wife of Anthony E. Stephenson, died Friday at her home in Delta following a lingering illness.
          Survivors include her husband, the following son and daughters:  Mrs. Ellen Figgard and Mrs. Ina Larsen, Brigham City; Anthony W. Stephenson, Cedar City; Mrs. Ruth Bishop, Delta, and Sgt. Willard Stephenson, with the U.S. army in England; nine sisters and brothers, Willard R. Johnson, Aurora; Benjamin J. Johnson, Manti; Burt F. Johnson, Sandy; Wilford and Grant Johnson, Holden; Mrs. Jennie Henrdickson, Santaquin; Mrs. Myrtle Huntsman, Fillmore; Mrs. Ida Wasden, Scipio, and Mrs. Lilly Wood, Delta."
    The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Sun. Feb 26, 1945, p. 23, col. 6.


  • "Obituaries"
    "Erma B. Stephenson"
          "CEDAR CITY - Funeral services for Erma Bishop Stephenson, 64, Cedar City, who died Saturday in a Salt Lake City hospital, will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Cedar City Second Ward Chapel.
          She was the sister of Frank W. Bishop, Springville."
          Mrs. Stephenson was born Dec. 5, 1908 in Holden, Millard County, to John Avery and Lemira W. Bishop.  She married Anthony W. Stephenson on May 16, 1934 in the Salt Lake Temple.  He is a professor at Southern Utah State College.
          Mrs. Stevenson served a mission to the Central States.  She was active in many organizations, serving as President of the Southern Utah State College Ladies Faculty Association and Cedar City Lady Lions and as secretary-treasurer of Cedar City Community Art Association.
          Survivors include her husband, Cedar City; two sons and one daughter, Maj. A. Ray Stephenson, U.S. Air Force, Ottawa, Canada; Dr. John E. Stephenson, a captain in the U.S. Army, San Pedro, Calif., and Mrs. Joseph E. (Patricia) Stapley, San Bernardino, Calif.; eight grandchildren; three brothers and three sisters, Frank W. Bishop, Springville; Dr. A. Alvin Bishop, Logan; M.M. Bishop, Rigby, Ida.; Mrs. Garn A. (Mira) Brown, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Cecil (Ava) Losee, Delta, and Mrs. Richard (Ora Mae) May, Overton, Nev.
          Friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 10 p.m. at Spilsbury and Graft Mortuary in Cedar City and Thursday until 10:30 a,m,  Burial will be in the Cedar City Cemetery."
    The Daily Herald (Provo, Utah), Tue. Dec 19, 1972, p. 4, col. 1.
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Date Updated} 23 May 2016
Date Created}  19 May 2016
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