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Show GEORGE HASTINGS CALLED BY DEATH George Hastings, 33, died on Tuesday, October 6, of acute heart disease at his home in Pomona, Po-mona, Calif. He was born at Rockville, a son of Hyrum and Maggie Dennett Hastings, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Dennett, and spent his early boyhood boy-hood in that town. At the beginning of the world war he enlisted and entered a training camp near San Diego. There he was commissioned and held for training soldiers to he sent to France. At the close of the war he left the service and was manager of the Pomona branch of the Metropolitan Met-ropolitan Life Insurance company com-pany at the time of his death. Funeral services were held at National City, Calif., under the direction of the Masonic lodge. An L. D. S. elder in the California Cali-fornia mission was a speaker. Surviving are his widow, his parents-, and the following bro-! bro-! thers and sifters, all of Mesa. Arizona: Roy, Harvey, Sarah, Iva, 'Nellie and Zelda. j Mr. and Mrs. John A. AH rod of Springdale and Mr. Art Pe-, Pe-, Mille and Mrs. Rosalie Dcniiftt of Rockville attended the fun- c-al. i i |