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Show SPRINGVILLE MANCALLED Albert Sanford, 23, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur li. Sanford. of tbe SpriiiKvilli' First ward, died at tbe family residence .Saturday morning following an illness of several v.o-eks. Spinal meningitis was tbe cause of Lis death. .Mr. Sanford was born in Springville September 27. VMH. lie received bis early education edu-cation in tbe elementary schools and later was tine of the popular students of the Springville high school. Surviving, in addition to the parents, par-ents, are the following brothers and sisters : Laval! Sanford, Eureka ; Frank J., Springville; Arthur V.. La Grande, ( ircgon ; Eugene and Inward, Springville; Mrs. Jessie W'icknian, Salt Lake City; Mrs. George Yood. Geimla ; Mrs. Alice Ence. Helen and Carrie Sanford, all of Springville. Funeral services for .lames Albert Al-bert Sanford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanford. were held iu the First ward chapel 'J'ursday afternoon. after-noon. Bishop J. Eniinett liird presided. pre-sided. Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy lirown sang opening song, "Abide With Me." Prayer was offered by. Grov-er Grov-er Clyde. Elmo ( 'of finan sang. "Sometime Weil Understand." Patriarch Pa-triarch O. U. Huntington and President Presi-dent .1. F. Uringhurst were the speakers, after whi,h Frank IJjarn-son IJjarn-son sang, ' Face to Face." Mr. and Mrs. Brown sang closing number. "Hope Beyond." Benediction was offered by A. W. Cherriiiglon. I iitermeiit was in t he Evergreen cemetery, where tbe grave was dedicated by T. H. Greener. |