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Show Funeral Friday, Fifth Ward, for R. S. Bills Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the Fifth Ward Chapel, for Ronal S. Bills, 49, who died Tuesday, April 14, 1964, at Utah Valley Hospital of a short illness. Bishop Leonard James will officiate. of-ficiate. Friends may call at the Wheeler Mortuary, Thursday, from 7 to 9 p.m., and Friday before the services. Burial will be at Sandy. Mr. Bills was bom March 21, 1914, at Riverton, Utah, son of Ezra and Ethel Walker Bills. He married Mabel Brewer, April 8, 1939, in American Fork. He was regional representative representa-tive for the US Steelworkers of America AFL-CIO. Mr. Bills attended schools in Riverton and lived in Salt Lake City While he worked at the Lark mine and was secretary of the Lark Miner's Union. He was also employed at one time at the Griffin Wheel Co. Mr. Bills moved to Springville in 1947. Surviving are his wife, of Springville; one daughter, Mrs. Steve (Renae) Kissel, Springville, Spring-ville, parents, Riverton; five brothers and sisters, Lynn A, Bills, Salt Lake City; Turlir Bills, Mrs. Edith Morton and Mrs. Agnes Smith, all of Salt Lake City; Maloy Bills, Sandy; Hilton L. Bills, Riverton; El tor E. Bills, Harriman; Mrs. La-Von La-Von Jackson, Halfway, Ore.; and Jesse A. Bills, Springville ' ' f; ' ' V"' i ! i : I ; Ronal S. Bills, 49, for whom funeral services are being held Friday, April 17. |