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Show r I ! 'A j ... -j". : ly: . Y V ! f .'v y . X '.' -1 f - , ' " t, ' ! "' - -1 Ross Lang SERVICES FRIDAY PAY LAST RESPECTS TO ROSS LANG Funeral services for R0Ss Lang, 68, will be conducted at 1 p. m. Friday in the Masonic Temple. Mr. Lang died Sunday, Sept. 7, of a heart attack, wh;le visiting vis-iting his son, James R. Lang, in Seattle, Warh. He was born Oct. 4. 1901, in Beaver, to James Ross and Nancy Jane Anderson Lang. He married Vilate Jrpo:i Smith, Nov. 3, 1951, in Las Vegas. For 30 years Mr. Lang wa a machinist for the Union Pacific Pa-cific Railroad. He retired in ' 1964 because of ill health. He moved to Milford in 1916. He was a member of 1he Union Pacific Old Timers Club, Albert Pike Lodge No. 14. F. & A. M. of Utah, the Utah Consistory, Con-sistory, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, E. Kalah Shrine Templo, and Milford Post No. 16 of The American Legion. He served in the U. S. Army during World War II. Surviving are his widow, of Milford; two sons by a previous pre-vious marriage, Wallace R. Lang, Huntington Park, Cal.. and James R. Lang, Seattle. Friends may call in the foyer of the Masonic Temple from 10 a m. Friday until time for services. ser-vices. The services are open to the public. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery at Beaver. Milford Mil-ford Post No. 16, The American Ameri-can Legion, will confer military honors in Milford, and Beaver Post No. 32 will be in charge of the graveside services. |