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Show funeral here Iriday for en Wiscombe Jl Len E. Wiscombe, 73, former ill-known resident of Spring-le, Spring-le, died Monday, May 24, 55, of a heart attack, at ii irawan, where he was em-Wed. em-Wed. ll'pe had been living the past v years at 1120 2nd Ave. in i Jt Lake City. mHr. Wiscombe was born May 1891, in Springville a son William F. and Sarah New-,Ud New-,Ud Wiscombe. He spent his J'ly life in this city and mar-Louise mar-Louise Evans, June 17, 4, in the Salt Lake Temple. was a member of the LDS lurch. For a number of years fl served as a member of ' Springville volunteer fire llartment. He was also city Ij'ineer in Springville and la-1' la-1' at Nephi. He was a con- -"jing engineer and had in- jled many hydro-electric lU hU throughout Utah. lte is survived by his wife r"T3alt Lake and two sons and , I1' daughters: Mrs. Lewis jOicffle) Harmer, Pleasant Vr ,ve; Mrs. Hugh Lynn (Nan-l (Nan-l IJ Oldham, Casper, Wyoming; UV'ard Keith Wiscombe, Ma-I Ma-I pn; Leonard Paul Wis.com-I Wis.com-I I American-Fork; also 16 IWpdchildren and one great hdchild; a sister, Miss Sa-Wiscombe, Sa-Wiscombe, Salt Lake City. , Ataeral services will be held Ml' I lay, May 28, at 12 noon in ..Wheler Mortuary Chapel. lmiS may cal1 Thursday lull1 7 to 9, and Friday, prior ' Vfervices. , P Gilford B. Schutze pf I East 27th Ward, Salt Lake f I 1 will conduct the service. I etery" Ever?reen 1 Iff ; ; (,v ' . I- . I J ' ' ' ' fy '. i ' M - mF"s,ViSCOmbc' 73' tor i "5di i063 wm "eld ( P"ng-v.lle, Pri. May 28 |