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Show I Harold Cline Dies Of Heart Ailment Harold Cline, 60, prominent Southern Utah attorney, died at 9 p. m. Monday, July 1, in an Iron County hospital at Cedar Ce-dar City, following a heart attack. at-tack. He had been a practicing attorney at-torney in partnership with his brother, Sam Cline, for 33 years. Vance Wilson of Fillmore Fill-more was a partner in the firm of Cline, Wilson & Cline, until his death a few years ago, when the law firm became known as Cline & Cline. He was born in Salt Lake City, May 8, 1903, a son of Isaac and Rae Lax Cline. He married Loretta Murdock, Aug. 18, 1934, in Los Angeles. Mrs. Cline is a member of the Utah State Board of Education. Mr. Cline graduated from Southwestern University Law School. Los Angeles, in 1929, and was admitted to the California Cali-fornia State Bar the same year. In 1930 he was admitted admit-ted to the Utah State Bar, and was admitted to practice be- fore the United States Supreme Su-preme Court in 1947. He specialized in probate law. He served a term as Beaver County Attorney starting start-ing in 1930. He was past president pres-ident of the Southern Utah Bar Association, and was a member mem-ber of both the California and Utah State Bars. He was a director and former for-mer vice president of the Milford Mil-ford State Bank and Beaver City Branch. Active in Masonic and Odd Fellow Lodges, he had served three terms as Worshipful Master of Albert Pike Lodge No. 14, F & A M, Milford, and was a Past Grand Master of the Utah Grand Lodge. He became a 33rd Degree Mason in 1948. He also was a member mem-ber of the Jurisprudence Committee Com-mittee of the Grand Lodge of Utah, and a member of the state and national Shrine organizations. or-ganizations. He had served terms as Noble Grand of Milford Lodge No. 42 of the I O O F. Surviving are his widow; Mrs. George E. (Ruth) Boss, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. James R. (Harriett) Nielson, Chicago; one grandchild; four brothers and a sister, Sam Cline, Milford; Mil-ford; Al Cline, Cedar City; Les Cline, Beverly Hills, Calif.; William Cline, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Ella Shadinger, Van Nuys, Calif. Private funeral services will be conducted Friday at 11:30 a. m. Friends may call at the Southern Utah Mortuary in Milford from 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday, and Friday from 10 to 11:30 a .m. The family requests no flowers. Friends may contribute con-tribute to the Salt Lake Shrine Crippled Children's Hospital or to the Beaver County Hospital, Hos-pital, Milford. |