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Show Graveside rites here Sunday for B. 0, Harward Graveside services will be held Sunday at the Evergreen Cemetery, for Bert O. Harward, Har-ward, 61, a former resident of this city, who died iri Arco, Idaho, Tuesday. Services are beine' held in Arco. Saturdav. Mr. Harward was a brother to Mrs. Lee (Gertrude) Sum-sion Sum-sion and Lenard Harward of Springville. He was born in Springville, February 27, 1903, a son of L. J. and Eliza Roylance Harward, Har-ward, early residents of this city, and spent his younger life here. He had made numerous numer-ous visites back to Springville and had many friends here. He had lived in Rexburg and Arco, Idaho, and had served as mayor in the latter town. He (continued on page 2, col. 2) '''- - v I "s t ' ; s f 1 1. """" ,' V , ' ' Bert O. Harward, a former resident of Springville, who died in Arco, Idaho. Graveside rites here for B. O. Harward (continued from page one) was employed with the Artom-ic Artom-ic Energy Commission. Surviving besides his wife, the former Bernice Lamph, whom he married in the Salt Lake Temple, is a son, Bill, of Chicago, 111. Another son, George, lost his life in a car accident in 1957. There are five brothers and sisters surviving sur-viving besides Mrs. Sumsion and Mr. Harward of Springville includiing, Carl Harward, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Virginia Do-lana Do-lana of Buhl, Idaho; and Mrs. Margaret Mithell of Valinda, California. ' |