ittddnecfOperation fatal to Gale Edward JolleyGlade Edward Jolley, the- 3-yeur*5 old son of Mr and kirn, K, M. Jolley, died at the Satina hlt; spltal lt;ai ly r Tuesday morning following an op» r-l at ion for art aggravated ms ,»f up -1 pendicitis* At the operation it \va^1 found that the appendix w.is absrrss^ el and adhesions were fount I at the '* hack and on the inteMim% making* the operation nwnt serious. irlade “ had been suffering for a month or 3 more and on advice of the attending *’ physician an operation was perform-3 ed as a last resort** Glade Jolley was born in (Sunni*onSeptember 7, 1024, and was the ohi-n est son of Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Jo)lev.I*Besides the parents he is survived by one brother, Wei den, and three sisters, Eileen, Joyce ami Von eta,Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon from (he Relief society hall, Bishop l^slie Kidman being in charge. President A. E. Psirk. (’has, Rasmussen and Bishop Kidman of Gunnison, and President Charles Hansen of Centerficdd, gave brief talks. Appropriate musical selections were given by a quartet and solos by Mrs, Emily Knighton and E. U Swal-berg. Burial was nt the Gtmnisnn cemetery and during the ceremonies there the quartet gave the selection, 11 OH, Grave, Where Is Thy Yivtoryd''enIitr.s’r-WIFE PRESENTS PRESENTMcClaren Peterson reached his24th birthday anniversary Thursday