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Show M, BEARDALL SERVICES SET Funeral services for Milan Beardall, 35, well known barber of this city, who was fatally injured, in-jured, when a .32 automatic pistal he was holding, discharged in the Idtchen of 'his mother-in-law's home at 378 West Center street. Tuesday afternoon, will be held Friday at 2 p. m., in the Second ward chapel. Burial will be in the Evergreen cemetery. Friends may call at the Claudin funeral home until Friday morning, morn-ing, when the body will be taken to the residence of Mrs. Clara Hug'hes, until time for the services. serv-ices. Milan was born in Springville August 16, 1903, a son of George and Rhoda Bjrd Beardallt He graduated from the local high school, before attending barter school in Salt Lake City. He had been a barber here about 14 years. He married Helen Hughes at Farmington, May 14. 1930. His widow and one son, Milan George, 4, survives, as do the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Pearl Dowdell, George L., Bird and Owen Beardall of Springvilie; Willis and Jasper Beardall of Provo; Mrs. Ella Gatherum of Holiday, and Mrs. Bell Raleigh of Logan. |