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Show FUNERAL SERVICE FRIDAY FOR ANDREW P. ADAMS Funeral services will be conducted conduct-ed Friday at 2 p. m., in the First ward chapel, for Andrew Patterson Patter-son Adams, 71, who died Tuesday at the family residence, 637 South Second East, of a heart ailment. He had been ill for about a year and was confined to his bed for about three months. Friends may call at the family residence from 6 p. m. today until un-til time of the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen cemetery and directed by the Claudin Funeral Fun-eral home. Mr. Adams was born in Adams-ville, Adams-ville, Beaver county, June 28, 1873, and was a son of David Barcley and Lydia Catherine Mann Adams. Ad-ams. He married Harriet Emma-line Emma-line Burr at Burrville, Sevier county, Nov. 14, 1897, and a year later, they received their endowments endow-ments in the Manti temple. Mr. Adams had lived at Esca- I lante and in Wayne county before (Continued on Page Twelve) Services Friday for Andrew P. Adams ennntirmed from Page One) coming to Springville in 1926. He had always been a faithful member of the L. D. S. church, having been on a mission in the southern states from 1900 to 1902. He had served as a Sunday school sperintendent assistant at Teas-dale Teas-dale and in Fruita. He was a high priest at the time of his death. Surviving are his widow and eight of twelve sons and daughters. daugh-ters. They are Mrs. Othell Bird, Mrs. Elmer Bjarnson, Arvil and Dee Adams of Springville; J. Myr-tus Myr-tus Adams, Loa; Neldon Adams, Fillmore; Mrs. Irwin J. Cooke, Salt Lake City, and Pvt. J. Cliff Adams, with the Army somewhere overseas; also sixteen grandchildren, grandchil-dren, three Of whom are in the armed forces. |