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Show IA sis! on ilcsitlcnt Dies Sunday Alexander Leonard Millar,. 63, died Sunday at 7:15 in the family home in Lindon after a lingering illness. He was born October 5, 1883 in American Fork, a son of Alex-der Alex-der W. and Elsie Kellar Millar and married Elizabeth Green, September Septem-ber 19, 1906. They lived in America Amer-ica Fork, Magna and moved to Pleasant Grove in 1920. Mr. Millar was a successful fruit grower. Surviving are his widow, eight sons and daughters; Harvey C. Millar, Mil-lar, American Fork; Leonard Earl Millar, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Orvid Butler, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Rulon Williams, Magna; Alexander Ellis Millar, Richmond, Washington; Le- land Samuel and Richard F. Millar, Mil-lar, Lindon; Pvt. Clarence Millar, in Korea; 11 grandchildren, two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Fannie Chamberlain, American Fork; Mrs. Ethel Foster, Los Angeles; Ang-eles; Ira B. Millar, Brea, California and Ralph Millar, Preston, Idaho. Funeral services will be conducted conduct-ed Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove First ward chapel of the Church of Latter-day Saints by Alroy Gillman, Bishop of Lindon ward. Friends may call at the family fam-ily home Friday evening and Saturday Sat-urday until time of services. Burial Bur-ial will be in Pleasant Grove cemetery. ceme-tery. , , |