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Show 41 ATTEND , IERAL FOR j IR.TEASDALE ! ..wwke funeral services for 1 iiim Teasdale, fit), who died at lamilv residence Wednesday iin? following a paralytic stroke tk he snffered several days be-, be-, icrc beld Monday afternoon b Tliird ward chapel. Bishop ft Smart presided and the lnvo-, lnvo-, was offered by Joseph A. it: of the bishopric, to speakers, each of -whom paid i frihnte to the character and JMr. Teasdale. were: Ford lipll of the Third ward and I. istone of Provo., ' ojl solos were furnished by terine Dougoll, Ray Bjarusou, Elmo Coffman. The benedic-! benedic-! s offered by George L. Mc-izie. Mc-izie. fesrave tit the Evergreen ceme-t ceme-t wis dedicated by A. H. Child. ! burial was in charge of the niin Funeral Home. Ir. Teasdale was born in Leeds, rtfrtershire, England. June 2. Sand came to this country when m:. For many years he was en-plin en-plin niining business. Six years i be came to Springville where ftabllslied a shoe repairing shop. years ago he "retired from I business and began a confec-.frv confec-.frv store on the Orem station 4. iurviving nre his 'widow, Mrs. I D. Teasdnle, two sons. Willi Wil-li H. of Castle Gate and Joseph Ale of this city; also eight nttildrcn. |