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Show Funeral rites Friday for Harold Hardy Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m., in the First-Twelfth First-Twelfth Ward, for Harold R. Hardy, 37, employee of Geneva U. S. Steel, who died Monday morning at Utah Valley Hospital Hos-pital of a heart attack, suffered suf-fered at work. Friends may call at Wheeler Mortuary this evening (Thursday) (Thurs-day) from 7 to 9 p.m., and Friday before the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Hardy, a crane operator at Geneva, was born May 31, (continued on page 8, eol. 6) t r . . .... J . - ' J F r . j Harold R. Hardy, victim of heart attack. Funeral services serv-ices will be held Friday. Hardy rites Friday (continued from page one) 1927, in Orderville, . Kane County, a son of Joseph- G. and Eva Gifford Hardy. He spent his early life in Orderville, and received his schooling there. He married Ida Beardall March 14, 1947 in the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Hardy was an elder in the LDS Church and was active in Scouting. Surviving are his widow and three daughters, Linda, Ruth and Joan Hardy, all of Springville; Spring-ville; and the following brothers broth-ers and sisters: Lynn, Melvin and Keith Hardy and Mrs. Barbara Benson, all of Salt Lake City; Paul Hardy, Syracuse, Syra-cuse, N. Y.; Mrs. Jane Wilson, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Evelyn Ady, North Platte, Neb.; .Robert .Rob-ert Hardy, American Fork; Mrs. Marion Gardner, Orem; John Hardy, Orderville; and Gile Hardy of Craig, Colo. |