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Show Wayne A. Beck services set Friday, 1 p.m. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the First-Twelfth First-Twelfth Ward Chapel, for Wayne A. Beck, 61, who died Monday, April 20, 1964, at the Utah Valley Hospital, following follow-ing a long illness. Bishop David Da-vid Gledhill of the First Ward will officiate. Friends may call at the Wheeler Mortuary from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday Fri-day prior to services. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. Cem-etery. Mr. Beck was born Oct. 14, 1902 in Palmyra, Utah, a son of Alfred Roger and Elizabeth Johnson Beck. He married Rachel Ra-chel Marsh, 'Jan. 18, 1928, in Provo. He made his home in Springville since his marriage and was employed at the Wasatch Wa-satch Dairy for a number of years. During the World War II, he was employed at the Salt Lake Air Base. Since 1951 he has been employed at the Dugway Proving Grounds as a water analyst. Surviving are his widow, (continued on page 12, col. 3) r - - - -v -1 I " ! -'. " r , . - : 'j 4 X '- i i . ...-,.- . -1 ; .- f . I 1 Wayne A. Beck, who died Monday, following an illness. Wayne A. Beclc . services scheduled (Continued from page one) Springviile; five sons and one daughter, Kenneth Beck. Henderson, Hen-derson, Nevada; Alfred (Tom) Beck, Bountiful; Milton, Pullman, Pull-man, Washington; Richard and Alton Beck, Springviile; Mrs. Ralph (Flora) Dudley, Orem; 14 grandchildren; seven brothers broth-ers and sisters, Mrs. Ernest (Stella Harmer, Springviile; Mrs. Rue (Eleanor) Packard, Salt Lake; Mrs. Rex (Cleo) Elton, Tooele; William Bernell Beck, Magna; Wells Beck, Lehi; Le-hi; Alton E. and Lynn Beck, Orem. Electronic Nickel Nickel forms the base of cathodes in practically all small and moderate size radio and television tubes. |