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Show THE AMERICA FdRfc CITIZEN, Thursday, September i, 1955 Tires Funeral Services Conducted For Accident Victim funeral services were con ducted at 1 pjn. Saturday for Lawrence Ray Hansen, 19, who was killed Tuesday afternoon, August 30, when he fell from a crane boom on U. S. 91 near the DraDer cross-roads. The services were held In the Seventh Ward IDS Chapel un- j &i ji. ... t"i ii ucr uie unci; nun ui dibuujj r. Haws Durfey. Paul L. Harmon spoke on the Ufa of tha deceased, what a wonderful examrjle he set for those about him and his integrity. in-tegrity. Bishop Durfey told of Lawrence's life since he moved to the Second Ward. His leader ship ability and faith. Music Included "Prayer Per feet" bv a voune womans chorus: vocal solo, "Perfect Day," Glen Smith, and a vocal trio "Peace I Leave With You" by Mrs. Paul L. Harmon, Mrs. William Blom-quist Blom-quist and Mrs. Uless Small. James Judd offered the Invocation Invo-cation and Bill Warnlck nro- nounced the benediction. Pray er at the home was spoken by Keith Richan and Wllf ord Storrs dedicated the grave In the American Fork Cemetery. Pall bearers were Lehman Wall, John McNeill, Gary, Bennett, Lee Buckwalter, Bruce Peterson and r " It's nearly tins to REGISTER at WU" Former students register : SEPT. 22-23 - Freshmen students register J SEPT. 24 Prepare for your future at your State University, on pf America's outstanding cot-leges. cot-leges. The "U" offers you advantages and opportunities opportuni-ties that can b found at ho other university. Colleges of instruction include: in-clude: Engineering, Education, Educa-tion, Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, Law, Mining, Fine Arts, Business and Social Work. f M information University OmcaalriMrWidwil 'nil Harris. Members of the 8eventh Ward Priest Quorum Were honorary pallbearers. A military salute was given by members of the H 6 S Co. U5Tth Engineer Battalion. Girls. Law rence's aee from around town. cared for the flowers under the direction of the ward Relief Society. Lawrence was killed when he tumbled 35 feet from a crane boom as It was being moved alons the hiehway. He had climbed the boom to ward off some telephone wires, and had ap narpnt.lv turn Ail his hpnrt to lOOK id the fear when a wire hit him. knocking him off the bobm. Ac cording to State Trooper ivo Johnson, the youth struck the navpmpnt with his head, frac turing his skull. The accident occured In Salt Lake County about three blocks south of the Draper crossroads. Driver of the truck moving the crane was listed as Everett Mar- vpn. Callahan. 28. 145 East 1000 Soifth, Orem. The rig was own ed 'by the JJnlted Concrete Pipe Corporation of Pleasant Grove. Lawrence was born in Los Angeles, Calif., July 8, 1938, the son of Lawrence H. and Thelma Bullock Hansen. He was the oldest of four sons. He moved to Pleasant Grove with his narents when he was sir wui old. later living in I Orem. The family has resided in American Fork for the past threa wars. 1 He graduated from American Fork High School in 1954, and aim from the American roric ina" Reminarv. He attended Brigham Young University last year and planned to return uus fall. While in hign scnooi ne was active In football and dra matics. The vouth was a mem ber of the LDS Church. At the time of his death he was secre tary of the Priest's Quorum of I his ward and was active In' the MIA. survivors include his narents and. three brothers, Ronald Lee, David Lynn and Gerald Allen Hansen, all of American rorc Fish & Game -NEWS- Confiscated fishing and hunt ing equipment will be offered for sale during the annual public pub-lic auction to be held this year on Saturday. September 17. ac cording to the Utah Department of Fish ana aame. The department said the sale win be conducted In the Senate Chambers of the State' Capitol Building beginning at 10.00 a. m. and continue until all items am sold. . k Knulmnent this year includes fishing tactie, neia glasses, nueai and shotguns confiscated by the courts because of Illegal use in I the pursuit of and-or taking oil fish nnrt rame. Each item will be offered fori sale individually and will go to the highest bidder. . Anvnnt wishing to Inspect the items prior to the Saturday,! September 17 auction, may aoi so Friday, September 16, from C 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 v. m. in .the I basement of the Department's headquarters building, 1598 West North Temple, salt aice taiy. ...tin i ff mijiiim w" ii' ' ' " I JW AT" erever jme Kentucky whiskey is enjoyed the call is for.. 1 'CAwuica ito KIimiCKV SVwAtQHT ! MMTUCKV eltNPtO, OUNBON WHMKSf I WHIWCBV II IJZZL it: i Rl ' w . 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