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Show Services today, Twelfth Ward, for Paul Beals (Funeral services will be held today at 1 p.m. in the Springville Spring-ville First-Twelfth Ward for SPaul E. Beals, 50, prominent business man who died April '4, 1969 in the Veteran's Hospital Hos-pital in Salt Lake City. Bish-J'op Bish-J'op Don Watts of the Twelfth lftWard will officiate. -3 Friends may call prior to the services at the Wheeler Mortuary. Mortu-ary. Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery I with military rites by the Vet-llerans Vet-llerans of Foreign Wars. Paul E. Beals "I Mi. Beals was born April 28, fl(l918 at Slayton, Minnesota, Hthe son of George and Golda llj Sparks Beals. He married Ven-jpce Ven-jpce Pennington, January 18, 1945 at Ft. Douglas, Utah, with the marriage later being solemnized in the Salt Lake ffljLDS Temple. He owned and mangaed the West Side Grocery Store. He 7 was a member of the Springville Rotary Club. He was a wi member of the Selective Service Serv-ice Board and a veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict. He was a member of jthe VFW and served as commander com-mander of the American Le-jw?ion Le-jw?ion Post. Active in the church, he terved as an assistant clerk in he Twelfth Ward and held the office of elder in the priest-hood. priest-hood. j Surviving besides his widow yjare one son and one daughter, VJoseph Paul Beals and Mrs. Raymond (Mary) Bird, both of lSpringville; his mother of Ber-gkeley, Ber-gkeley, California; two grand-Wjhildren, grand-Wjhildren, a brother and two Jsisters, Robert Beals, Concord, Jibalifornia; Mrs. Irma Nyby, lijanta Rosa, California; Marcia Bfeeals, Berkeley, California. |