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Show Funeral Services He!dWed.For L Ronafd Beardafl Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed in the Fourth ward chapel Wednesday afternoon, for E. Ronald Ron-ald Beardall, 54, life long resident resi-dent of this city who died Monday morning at the Utah Valley Hospital, Hos-pital, Provo, following a short illness ill-ness resulting from a coronary oc-culsion. oc-culsion. Burial was in the Evergreen Ever-green cemetery under direction of A. Y. Wheeler and Son Mortuary. Mr. Beardall was born in Springville December, 31, 1895, a son of Eugene and Viola Clyde Beardall. For 24 years, he was employed on the railroad and for the past eight years was foreman of the railroad equipment for Geneva Gen-eva Steel Company. He was a member of the LDS church holding hold-ing the position of High Priest at the time of his death. He married Zelma Peterson, October 17, 1917, in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. Surviving are his widow, one daughter and three sons, Mrs. Verlaine B. Swenson, Roosevelt; Leslie R. Beardall, Duchesne; Keith E. and J. Paul Beardall, Springville; four grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Clyde and Max Beardall, Mrs. Bert Palfreyman, Mrs. Axel Danielson and Mrs. Eldon Ash all of Springville. . |