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Show T Final Rites Accorded Alfred L. Force Alferd Leslie Force, 72 of Modena, died Thursday, Aug. 17, in a Salt Lake City hospital of natural causes. He was born Aug. 27, 1891 at Wheaton, Kansas, a son of James Hess and Sarah Evaline Helsel Force, and married Edith Huling, Aug. 16, 1926 at Scott City, Kansas, An active civic worker he was a member of the Esea-lante Esea-lante Valley Lions Club and the American Legion. He was a veteran of World War I. Survivors include his widow, Modena; two daughters Eleanor Elean-or Hartman, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mitchell (Eloise) White, Milford, and a son, Howard Leslie, Hialto, California, tj(i grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren, great-grandchildren, x Also surviving are the following fol-lowing brothers and sisterk: Norman II., Seattle; James r, , Burlingame, Calif.; Kennetji O., Old Greenwich, Conn; ' Mrs. Avis McNamee, Ann Af-bor, Af-bor, Mich.; Carol Getker, Pap-aea, Pap-aea, Nev.; Ruby Rodenbec4, ' Scott City, Kan. ', Funeral services were coft- j ducted at the Escalanto Vaj- ley Community Center Man- , clay, and burial was in the Modena cemetery. . Speaker at the services was ; by Grant Lee, and a history of I the deceased was given by j Rev. Carl Parrish. Invocation was by Richard Thorley, bene- i diction by Bryce Dotson, aiftl dedication of the grave wrfs j by Truce Truman. Family f prayer was by Rev. Parrish.V The musical program included in-cluded a vocal solo "That Old Rugged Cross" by Vern Pick- roll ; a song, "Memories" by . the Escalanto Valley Women's I Chorus; and a vocal solo, "Let Me Call You Sweetheart", by Ethel Lund, Lou Bracken, Juanita Butler, Belva Gardner, j Maxine Parrish, Lorraine Gen- ( try. " , |