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Show Funeral Today . . . 1 . ; i . . ..... tT- i ., . i A. Leo I Iarmer Funeral Services Today, 2 p.m.. For A. Leo Harmer Funeral services will be held today to-day (Thursday) at 2 p.m., in the Mapleton ward chapel, for Angus Leo Harmer, 77, prominent civic and church man of Mapleton, who died Sunday of a lingering illness at Second East First North St. where they had made their home the past two years. Friends may call today before the services at the A. Y. Wheeler and Son Mortuary. Burial will be in the Evergreen cemetery. Bishop Glenn A. Tipton of the Fourth ward, will be in charge of the services. Mr. Harmer was born in Springville, April 25, 1879, a son of Lorin and Ellen Tew Harmer. He received his education in local schools and married Nina Good-mansen, Good-mansen, March 23, 1898 in Springville. Spring-ville. The marriage was later sol-omnized sol-omnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He has spent most of his life at Mapleton, where he has engaged in farming. . He served as Mayor of Mapleton two terms and as a city councilman 16 years. He was instrumental in helping to bring culinary water and electricity elec-tricity to Mapleton homes and he served at one time as county road supervisor. When the Mapleton ward church was built, he served as building supervisor and has always taken active part in ward affairs, being ( Continued on nae-e two Funeral Services Today For Leo Harmer (Continued from page -one) an elder at the time of his death. He was associated with the Federal Land Bank for a number of years and served several years as a director. Surviving besides his wife are eight of their 12 sons and daughters: daugh-ters: Mrs. A. G. (Elva) Peterson, Mrs. E. H. (Helen) Haymond of Springville; Mrs. Blaine W. (Eva) Allan, Logandale, Calif.; Mrs. Marvin Mar-vin (Erma) Anderson, Gooding, Ida.; Ralph and Arthur Harmer of Mapleton; Harold Harmer of Pay-son; Pay-son; Blaine Harmer of Roy. Utah; 34 grandchUdren and 13 great grandchildren; also one brother and three sisters, Roy Harmer of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Bertha Weight and Mrs. Florence Frand-sen Frand-sen both of Provo and Mrs. Edna Robertson of Venice, Calif, and ten half-brothers and sisters. |