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Show Services held in SLC for former resident Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Friday in the Grant Fifth ward, Salt Lake City, for Arnold C. (Ace) Randle, 66, of 3059-9th East, Salt Lake, a former resident of Springviile. Mr. Randle died Tuesday of last week of a heart attack at his office in the New State Office Building, Salt Lake. Chief investigator for the State Motor Vehicle Administration, Adminis-tration, Mr. Randle was born in Springviile, July 3, 1896, a son of Isaac A. and Charlotte Harmer Randle. He spent his early life in this city and graduated grad-uated from Springviile high school. He had lived the past 39 years in Salt Lake City, where he had been active in politics and civic affairs. He was a candidate for sheriff in 1950 and previously had served ten years on the Salt Lake police force. He was appointed to his present position in 1949. He was a veteran of World War I. His first wife, Gladys Archibald Randle, died only a few weeks after he returned from the war. Surviving besides his widow of Salt Lake City, are a daughter daugh-ter by the first marriage and four sons; also a sister, Mrs. Lewis (Lois) Clegg of Springviile Spring-viile and a brother, Lawrence Randle of Arcadia, Calif. Frosh cage games for the Y this weekend pit the Kittens Kit-tens against Dixie Junior Col-leg Col-leg and Idaho State's Frosh Saturday. |