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Show WELD0N COOMBS SERVICES SET Funeral services for Weldon U. Coombs, 20, son of Mrs. James P. Coombs, and a sailor in the United States navy, who was killed in an automobile accident in Honolulu, ; i will be conducted Saturday at 2 ! p. m. in the Springville L. D. S. ; Fourth ward. Bishop Leo Robert- j son will be in charge of the ser- vices. The body of the young man, ; who was killed February 22, ar- , rived in San Francisco Tuesday. Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen cemetery. Friends may call at the Claudin funeral home in Provo until Saturday Sat-urday at 10 a. m., and then at the funeral home in Springville prior to the services. Mr. Coombs joined the navy on May 11, 1939, and had been stationed at Pearl Harbor since. He was attached to the U. S. S. Pensacola. i j, |