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Show FVNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR VILLLM A. BEAL Funeral services were held in the Second ward chapel Monday afternoon after-noon at 2 p. m. over the remains of William A. Beal, who died at the home of his sister, Mrs. George B. Peay on Friday. Bishop B. H. Adams was in charge of the services. A vocal vo-cal solo, "Some Where a Voice is Calling", was sung by Miss Elizabeth Biackwell. The invocation was given giv-en by Virgil Peterson followed by a vocal duet by Fern Hicks and Mary Lee. The speakers were C. F. Pectol of American Fork, Thomas Gleason, Jclin Williams and closing remarks by Bishop B. H. Adams. Other musical numbers rendered were an organ solo by Jennie Glca-scn Glca-scn and a solo "My Fathers Knows," by Beth Biackwell. The benediction was pronounced by William L. Hayes. Interment was in Lehi cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Ole Olson. Mr. Beal was born April 29, 1881, in Burrville, Utah. He is survived by a son and two daughters, William Jr., Louisa and Faye. Also his father and the following brothers and sisters: sis-ters: Mrs. Parley Olson, Provo; Mrs. George B. Peay, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. E. E. Emnerich, Pheonix, Arizona; Ari-zona; Mrs. James A. Snape, American Ameri-can Fork; Horace Beal, Salt Lake; Mrs. E. Y. Locker, Merlin, Oregon, and Mrs. Spencer Madsen of Eph-raim. Eph-raim. His wife has been dead a number of years. o |