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Show Funeral Services Held For Alva Ingersoll Funeral services for Alva Inger-soll, Inger-soll, who died of injuries sustained in an automobile accident last Wednesday Wed-nesday at Lehi, were held in the Fourth ward chapel Sunday with Bishop John W. Pulley in charge. Tribute was paid to Mr. Ingersoll and his family by many friends and neighbors who gathered for the services and by the many beautiful floral offerings. Violin music was played by Merma Grant. The services serv-ices were opened with the song "Oh My Father" sung by Ora H. Chip-man, Chip-man, Nan Wright, Leo Hansen, Lot Robinson and Kenneth Robinson, with Ann C. Hansen at the piano, after which Earl S. Greenwood offered of-fered the opening prayer. Speakers for the services were Lot Robinson and Daniel Jorgensen. A duet "Sometime We'll Understand" was sung by Ora H. Chipman and Kenneth Robinson, accompanied by Lois Greenwood and the solo "I'm A Pilgrim" was sung by Edith Evans of Lehi, accompanied by Marjone Clark Closing remarks were made by Bishop Pulley and Leo Hansen offered the clc-sing prayer. Interment was in the American Fork City cemetery where cne grave was dedicated by Grant Ingersoll. Surviving Mr. Ingersoll besides his , widow are two sons, Clyde and John, four daughters, Melva Whittaker, i Jessie Cornwall, May Chisman and ( puth Ingersoll. ail of Los Angeles; ' four brothers, Joseph E. and Milton H American Fork; Emmett Ingersoll Inger-soll Draper; L. Ross Ingersoll, Colorado Colo-rado and three sisters, Esther Crystal Crys-tal and Margaret, Salt Lake, and i Emma Countryman, Spokane, Wash- |