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Show SERVICES FOR MRS. BEARDALL HELDSUNDAY Funeral services1 for Mrs. Clara Beardall, who died at a Provo hospital hos-pital Wednesday evening following an operation, were held Sunday in the Springville Fiist ward chapel Dan Witney of the bishopric presided. pre-sided. The speakers were Edmund Cragun of Didon, Utah, Patriarch O. B. Huntington and Bishop J. Emmett Bird. Musical numbers were furnished by the First ward mixed quart&t, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown sang a duet, Frank Bjam-son Bjam-son sang a solo. The invocation was offered by T. R. Greener of the bishopric, the benediction by Myron Boyer. J. H. Manwaring dedicated the grave at the Evergreen cemetery. ceme-tery. Mrs. Beardall was born in Woodbine, Wood-bine, Iowa, December 9, 1869, but had resided in Springville practically practical-ly all of her married life. She was an active member of the L. D. S. church. Surviving are her husband, the following sons and daughters; Mrs. Jean Paxman, Alvin, Francis, Ross, Kenneth and Mary Beardall, Springville; Royden Beardall -jf Sparks, Nev.; Bert Beardall, Spanish Span-ish Fork; Mrs. Maude Langston. Hurricane, Utah; 31 grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. Ann Hall, Iorenzo, Idaho; Mrs. J. E. McCudy, Springville; Mrs. Mertha Lee, Nampa, Idaho. |