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Show Harry Reynolds, Prominent Civic Leader pies Sunday Following Brie? Illness son, Richard Reynolds, 0st hi lito in World War IT Tl !! four grandchildren also or of SpringviUe; t fh- Keynolds, Springville; Mrs. J M ? x,a bl'oth-. Ernest Rey noUis, ot Provo. y Services Held . . twnil services for Henry T. ,,'rrvl Koviiokis, 07. well-known " . contractor and business n woro conducted Wednesday cw,ioon in tlio Third-Ninth ward M,vti bv B'slu,P Clarence L. Jon-Ri'irial Jon-Ri'irial was in the Evergreen s;";t.,0rv. dieted by A. Y. Whool-P Whool-P lr i Son mortuary, with military 'i-omim'ted by the Springville ;,;rio;ui Legion post Mr Reynolds passed away late .,'M'iv afternoon at a Iovo hos-'.J hos-'.J where he had been taken !;r',v Sunday morning following a "yon illness. " Hf was torn in Springville July i iSSS. a son of Henry Taylor H Rebecca Torter Reynolds. He ittended schools in Springville and Itthe Briaham Young University. He married Yilate Knudsen in He Salt Lake Temple, January 23, l'lS. prominent civic and business leader throughout his life. Mr. Reynolds was president of the Koto Ko-to Lumber Company of Spring-die Spring-die and senior partner in the Reynolds Construction company. He wa vice-president and a di-jector di-jector of the Springville Banking Co and vice-president of the Utah ITholesale Grocers. He had served as president of tie Associated General Contractors of America, intermountain branch. nH had also served a term as L 1 , Henry T. (Harry) Reynolds Srringville city councilman. He wasapast national committeeman of the American Legion and had hen a commander of the Springville Spring-ville post No. 2S. He was a charter member and a past president of the Springville Evranis club and a member of the Timpanogas Knife and Fork club. He was a veteran of World War I. A member of the Ninth ward, he held the office of High Priest at the time of his death. He had served as chairman of the Springville Spring-ville old folks committee for many rears. ' Surviving are his wife; a son Taylor Reynolds, Springville, and a daughter, Mrs. Mack (Nanalee) Pace of Brawley, Calif.; another |