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Show IMPRESSIVE SERVICES FOR H.FJANFORD Impressive services for Harry F. Hanfqrd were .conducted by members mem-bers of the Mason Story lodge No. 1 4 of Provo, at the Second ward chapel Sunday afternoon. Mr. Han-, ford died suddenly, last Wednesday from a heart attack, at his home in Springville. Fred J. Hischier of Provo conducted con-ducted the services with a large number of Masons participating in the ritual. Preston G. Peterson of the state road commission, Provo and John S. Groesbeck of Springville were the principal speakers, Glenn and Harold ..Holly furnished furnish-ed vocal, ducts, as did alo Mrs. Isabel! Brown and Mrs. Marjorie Bird. Khno Coif man furnished a vocal solo, .- T The Masonic ritual was read vat the grave side in the City cemetery. Mr. Hanford was born in Hamilton, Hamil-ton, Cqlo., July 0, a son of Truman C. and Annie Carter Han-lord. Han-lord. He liad .lived in Springville for 42 years. He was a member of Story lodge No. 4, F. and A. M. of Provo. Surviving, are his widow, Gertrude Gert-rude Harward Hanford; two stepsons, step-sons, Harold Harward of Salt Lake and Paul Harward of Richfield; and two sisters, Mrs.- E. C. Pratt and Mrs. Victor Dallin of Garfield. |