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Show Funeral Saturday In Lindon Ward For L. M. Fryer Funeral services for Leonard M. Fryer, 68, who died Monday in the American Fork hospital of a heart attack will be conducted at 2 p. m. Saturday in Lindon LDS Ward Chapel by LeGrande Er-canbrack. Er-canbrack. Friends may call at the home in Lindon from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday prior to services. Burial will be in Pleasant Grove City cemetery, under direction of Olpin Mortuary. He was born in Salt Lake City, Jan. 31, 1884, a son of Robert Matthew Mat-thew and Emma Ellen Marsden Fryer. He attended Salt Lake City schools and lived there until he was 15 years of -age. He came to Lindon to work on a farm and remained. re-mained. He married Hazel Tomlinson Nov. 16, 1904, in Lindon. The marriage mar-riage later was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a farmer and fruit raiser. He is survived by his widow and five sons and ' daughter: Mrs. Gladys Prestwich, Pleasant Grove; Leonard G. Fryer, Lindon; How- ard R. Fryer, Provo; LeRoy Alton Fryer, Lindon, and Mrs. Maxine Smith, Pleasant Grove, 19 grandchildren, grand-children, and the following brothers broth-ers and sisters: Mrs. Laura Philips, Phil-ips, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Hazel Gillman, Orem; Robert A. Fryer, Oakland, Calif.; and Don Fryer, Flin Flon, Canada. |