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Show Last Rites For Hiram Adamson Held Thursday Hiram Melvin Adamson, 38, of Salt Lake City, a former resident of American Fork, died Monday morning morn-ing at a Salt Lake hospital of cardiac failure. He had been ill four months. He was born May 3, 1902, in American Fork, a son of John C. and Agnes Adamson. He attended the local schools, and was graduated from the American Fork high school. He attended the University of Utah three years. He was a bus driver for four years, being employed by the Pickwick line, pnd when the Union Pacific took over that line, he drove the first Union Pacific bus out of Salt Lake City. He also engaged in the fur business, and was an automobile auto-mobile dealer. He was a member of the L. D. S. church. He married Myrtle McClement on January 30, 1930. Surviving are his widow, two children, Dawna Joyce, nine years old, anu Robert Mack, six years old; his parents; and two sisters, Mrs. Melba de St. Jeor and Mrs. Phyllis Martin of Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held yesterday yester-day , (Thursday) , in the Fourth ward chapel. Interment was In the American r ork cemetery. n |