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Show HEART AILMENT FATAL TO WILLIAM B. PRICE William Bringhurst Price, 22, son of Sterling E. and Aileen Dunn Price, and a medical student and instructor at the- University of Southern California at Los Angeles, Ange-les, died suddenly on Saturday at Los Angeles, of a heart ailment. He was born Oct. 16, 1922, in Provo, and received his early education edu-cation in Ogden city schools and at the East high school in Salt Lake City from which he graduated gradu-ated in 1938. He attended the U. of U. until 1941, when he tried to enlist in the U. S. Army but was rejected because of poor health. He then worked for one year at Douglas Aircraft plant in California. Califor-nia. In 1943 he enrolled in the U. C. L. A., where he studied as a pre-medical student. While he was awaiting entrance into a medical school he was engaged en-gaged as an instructor of science at the college. Only a week ago he had received word of his acceptance accep-tance as a student of the Columbia Colum-bia University Medical School at New York City, N. Y. Surviving, besides his parents, is one brother, Capt. Sterling Frederick Price, assistant base officer at an air base near London, Lon-don, England. Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted Sunday at 2 p. m., in the Second ward chapel, directed by Bishop S. J. Boyer. Friends may call at the Berg mortuary in Provo Saturday evening, eve-ning, and at the family residence on North. Main before the services. The body will be taken to the Memorial mausoleum in Salt Lake City for burial. |