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Show BECKSTEAD TO BE BURIED AT PROVO Funeral services for George F. Beck-stead, Beck-stead, 5fi years of ac-e, n well-known business busi-ness man of Provo, who died Thursday night at a Salt Lake hospital of pneumonia, pneu-monia, will be held in Provo Sundav at 1 o'clock. Mr. Beckstead was formerly a resident of Riverton. Snlt Lake county, but for the past ten years has ninde his borne in Provo. Recently he was operated upon in a local hosnitaf and was piMcressingr favorably fa-vorably until pneumonia developed. Mr. Bfckstpnd was the elrleK eon of Georpe W. Beckstead, a ptoneer of the Suit Lakp valley. He Is survived by his wife, Charlotte Hamilton Beckstead,' and the following sons and daughters: T-aw-rence L.. of Salt Lake, foreman Of the Stewart-1 fa i-diim Sheep company; Mrs. Charles Pb kson of Provo; Frank FT., a medical student at the University of I" tab; Mis. Harnld Craven of provo; Wesley Wes-ley ;.. ti'iw on a mission in New Zealand; Warren F... hi shop of Ampricnn Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Jumps Blake of Suuar. Tdaho; Mrp. ( ienrfe-e Thatcher and Mr?. E. T. I Harding of Provo; Mrs. Charles Blalte and Mrs. William Johnson of California. For more than twenty years Mr. Beck-stead Beck-stead was associated with E. T. Harding of Provo and during the last ten ypars ha been associated with Mr. Harding' and Cnarles and Bernard J. Btewart oi Salt Lake in t heir sheep business in Utah and Wyoming. |