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Show funeral services held Monday lor . B. White Funeral rites were held '""inndav afternoon, in the Sec- Id Eighth Ward Chapel for Lph Bissell White, 69, who 'ti Friday morning, Oct. 1, Ko of a heart attack, at his 'i toe 62 East Third South. -ViuP Ray Cope of Eighth - jfari was in charge of the knees. Burial was in the J :'ijtf cemetery, under direction ' jrr.er Mortuary. i5rr White was born in Wlle, March 11, 1896, a b of Joseph Hymm and Rox-j Rox-j Bissell White. He lived in .wville most of his life at- jjidin- schools in this city. He .V'iorked as a barber here for m years and later was em-M em-M at the Utah (State Hos-r" Hos-r" L, retiring two years ago. j, viS a former member of si;e Springville Fire Depart- nt and was an ardent iir(rlsman enjoying fishing and s" inting. (Surviving are his wife, Eva Hteson White, whom he mar- (id Dec. 20, 1920; one son, !:i it White of Springville and iE: i jrandchildren. A married S. k Jack White, lost his life ft::-(ft serving in the Navy a years ago. There is a Ixtrother, George White of Mag-1 Mag-1 and a sister, Mrs. Zelma s iipClaus of California. : 1 |