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Show Memorial Services I Monday Evening Tor Richard Harvey , 1 Memorial services for Pfc. Rich-1 nrd P. Harvey, will be conducted on' Monday evening, at 7.30 P. M. at the Third Ward Chapel, with Bishop Bish-op Neil Fugal In charge The Pleas-ant Pleas-ant Grove Post of Tile American Legion will cooperate with the ward Bishopric in preparing the program for the servies. Pf, Richard P. Harvey, son of Mr .and Mrs. Leo P. Harvey was I killed in action In Germany on January 20, 19-15. according to word reeive dy his parents. He was previously pre-viously reported missing in action. 1 Richard entered the army in March, 1941, as a member of thg 222nd Field Artillery, Utah Nation- i al Guard. He attained the rank ! of Sergeant before being transfer- j ned from the 'field artillery to the medical corps He went overseas over-seas in September, 1344, and was a member of the 301 Infanuy Reg-: imenl. He graduated from the Pleasant j Grove High school and the Timp-anogos Timp-anogos Stake Seminary; attended the Utah State Agriculural College and the Brigham Young for two years. I He is survived by his parents, five brothers, Kugene, J. H , Ken-1 neth, David and James Harvey, of j Pleasant Grove, and grandfather, j Hans Cnristcnsen of American Fork. |