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Show Mr. Beck with Dies.. over a long range of years, gaining gain-ing for himself knowledge in the wide choice of subjects he was interested in-terested in. His mind was a treasure trea-sure house of information which he gladly shared with others. Of late years he had done considerable con-siderable flying, piloted over the skyways by local pilots. He had derived great pleasure from these trips, and had . them recorded in his films and writings, many of which were published. Mr. Beckwith was a member of Wasatch Lodge No. 1 and Tintic Lodge No. 9, Free and Accepted Masons, at the time of his death, and had been a member of the order since 1902. He had served as treaurer for the City of Delta from 1937 to 1949. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary S. Beckwith, at Delta, and a son and two daughters, Mrs. Athena B. (W. E.) Cook and Frank S. Beckwith, Delta, and Mrs. Florence Flor-ence (M.M.) Reeves, Preston, Ida., and four granddaughters, at Delta. SERVICES FRIDAY Funeral services will be conducted conduc-ted Friday at 3 p. m. in the old Delta First ward chapel, by Tintic Lodge No. 9, Free and Accepted Masons. Burial will be in the Delta cemetery, ceme-tery, under direction of L. N. Nickle and sons mortuary. |