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Show Funeral Services Held for Alfred J. Harvey Fjneral -.eniccs were held in the Third ward chapel -Tuesday afternoon after-noon at 2 p. m. over the remains of -.;frcd Jc.:v than Harvey, who died at his heme Saturday at 3 p. m. Al-bert Al-bert Ohon, counselor in the Third ' ward bi?h pric, was in charge. The Thl-d Ward Quartette composed com-posed of Leon; Told, Eth;l West, Halvan Farr and Harold Hardman sang "Lead Kindly Light". The invocation in-vocation was given by Jens P. FugaL The speakers were S. L. Swenson, W. W. Lim, Stake President W. W. Warnick and W. L. Hayes. Other musical numbers rendered were a sclo, "Sometime We'll Understand" by May R. Walker; a solo, "O My Father" by Stella. Hardman and a solo "Going Home" by Reva W. Fugal. The benediction was pronounced by C. A. Fugal. Interment was in the City cemetery where the grave was dedicated by M. S. Christiansen, Alfred Jonathan Harvey was born in Pleasant Grove June 27, 1878. He was the son of Alfred and Agnes Brown Harvey. He had never married mar-ried and had lived here his entire life. Surviving are the following brothers broth-ers and sisters: Mrs. Mary Mercer, Salt Lake city; Mrs. Nettie Johnson, Mrs. Maggie Holman, John and Bruce Harvey all of this city. |