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Show Funeral rites today for Clara Harrison Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted today at 11 a.m. in the Second-Eighth ward chapel, for Mrs. Clara Stewart Harrison, 72, who died Monday at a Mrs. Clara S. Harrison, 72, for whom services are being held today in the Second-Eighth Second-Eighth Ward Chapel. Provo hospital of a heart condition. con-dition. Bishop J. Melvin Duke of the Eighth ward will be in charge. Friends may call at the home of a daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bird, 253 South 300 East, before be-fore the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen cemetary, directed by the Wheeler Mortuary. Mort-uary. Mrs. Harrison was born at Benjamin, August 27, 1887, a daughter of Henry and Harriet Har-riet Gull Stewart. She received her education at Benjamin and Provo schools. During her earlier ear-lier life, she worked in the LDS Primary organization for a number of years and also a Sunday School teacher. She (Continued on Page 14, Col. 5) Funeral services today for Clara Harrison (Continued from Page One) was also active in Relief Society Soc-iety and did considerable genealogy gen-ealogy work. She was married to Lewis E. Harrison at Provo, November 13, 1908 and the marriage was later solomnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Harrison died in 1931. Surviving are two sons and three daughters: Mrs. Idona Lucas of Spanish Fork;. Mrs. Lewis (Eileen) Bird of Springville; Spring-ville; Mrs. Samuel (Norma) Pedro of Midvale; Irving and Damon Harrison of Salt Lake City; 17 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren; also a brother and five sisters, Keith Stewart of Meadow, Utah; Mrs. Dora Gull of Salt 'Lake City; Mrs. Ruby Donnelly, Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Charlotte Newren of Spring Canyon; Mrs. Ella Bromn of Lordsburg, N. M.; Mrs. Rose Nicholes, Oasis Utah. |