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Show I LAST RITES FOR I EDDIE GRANT HELDTHURSDAY Funeral services were held yes- 1 terday (Thursday) at I :00 p.m. for I Edward Straup Grant, 50, of 202 a South 1st East, Copperton, who I died Monday evening, October 1 9, I et 9:30 p.m. l!n a Salt Lake hospital I of a heart ailment. Services were held at 8090 South State Street, Midvale, and Rev. Ada Duhigg of St. Paul's Community Church, Copperton, officiated. The services were as follows: scriptural. Promises of Comfort; prayer, Stanley Long; vocal duet, "Whispering Hope" by Dale Smith Sand Lynn Ballard; message, Thomas H. McMullin; vocal solo, "Perfect Day", by Shirl Beckstead; sermon, "Life After Death", Rev. Duhigg;! prayer, and benediction. Pallbearers were Sharon Burn- f ham, Mollis Francom, Robert Faddis, I Kenneth Toy, Lynn Terry and Howard Kcmpton. Honorary pall- i bearers were George Bolman, James 1 Crellen, Russell Anderson and Tom Sadler. 1 Mr. Grant was born Feb. I, 1909, in Bingham Canyon, a son of John William and Catherine Fraser Grant. He married Saphrona Terry, July li 26, 1928, in Salt Lake City. Mr. (Grant was chief assayer for Kennecott Kenne-cott Copper Corp., and had worked . for the company for 3 1 years. He j was a member of the Methodist Church, the Utah State Firemen's Ass'n, and also belonged to the A.l.M.E. Ass'n. He was graduated from Bingham High School in 1928 where he was student body president. presi-dent. Survivors include his widow, Copperton; one daughter, Mrs. Harold W. (Donna) . Anderson, American Fork; three grandchildren; grandchild-ren; one sister, Mrs. Margaret Faddis, American Fork; and three brothers, Clarence Grant, Salt Lake City; Joseph Grant, Hayden Lake, Idaho, and William Grant, Ely, Nevada. . Burial was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Ceme-tery, Salt Lake Oity. The graveside eervice included the Methodist rit-.1 rit-.1 " ual of-Scriptural Promises, dedica- I tion of the grave by Bishop Haas Durfey'- of American Fork, and I benediction. I . |