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Show VICTIM OF N ACCIDENT IS LAID AT REST V Impressive funeral services were held In the Springville First ward chapel, Sunday afternoon for Beverly Bever-ly Beal, the seven-month old daughter daugh-ter of Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Beal. who was killed at Pleasant Grove. Friday1, when the automobile in which Mrs. Beal and Mrs. Benl's sister, Mrs. Florence Greenwood of Nephi and their families were riding was turned over when- hit by a car driven by .Tohn F. Clark of Pleasant Grove, elleged to have been under the inflence of liquor at tlie time. Bishop J. B. Bird was iu charge. The building was filled to its capacity ca-pacity by the many friends. The floral offering wns exceptionally beautiful. The shakers were G. U. Mnycoek. president of tlie Koloh stake and Patriarch O. B.- Huntington. Hunt-ington. Musien! numbers were vocal duet by Glen Allen and Mrs. Bay Sen-ior: Sen-ior: a vocal hy Miss Mellia Condie and a selection byy a nixed quartette quar-tette comijosed of Miss Jennie Rriekson. Mrs. May Senior. Glen aud llonald Allan. The Invocation was by Seymour ,. Mendenhall and the benediction by T. H. Greener of the ward Bishopric. The interment was in the Springville Spring-ville city cemeteryy under tlie drec-ton drec-ton of A. Y. Wheeler, undertaker. The, grave wns dedicated by the little baby's grandfather. Bishop David X. Beal of Ephriatu. |