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Show o Price Youth Buried Here Funeral services for Carl Edmund Hanson, 18, of Price, formerly of American Fork, were held Tuesday in Price. Graveside service were held in the American Fork cemetery ceme-tery at 5 o'clock Tuesday. The young man, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. R. Hanson, died Saturday of heart trouble following a three weeks illness. ill-ness. He was born in American Fork, August 25, 1918 'and had lived in Price for the past several years. Bishop John W. Pulley was in charge of the services at the cem-tery. cem-tery. George T. Shelley and Superintendent Super-intendent Wilson of the Price district dis-trict were the speakers. Music was furnished by George RiemschiLssell and Maxine Taylor, who played a violin duet, "The Lord is My Shepherd" Shep-herd" and Cecil Ray Hanson, who played a cornet solo, "The Swallow." The grave was dedicated by James Martin of Salt Lake. A large group of friends and relatives rel-atives from this locality attended thp services here while the follow- ing attended the services at Price: Mrs. Bert Wootton, Leo and Virgil Wootton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansan, Darrel and Rowland Hanson, J.L-S. Thomas Hanson, Kenneth Hanson, Richard Hanson, Miss Lola Hanson, Mrs. Pearl Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Jes.se Spafford, Mrs. Rose Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hanson and Bishop T. A. Greenwood. Bishop Greenwood Green-wood spoke at the services in Price. Pallbearers were Kenneth Hanson. Han-son. Darrel Hann, Philip Thornton Thorn-ton of Provo, Virgil Wootton and Roland Hanson. |