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Show New Harmony man dies of heart attack, services held Benjamin Bitty, 57, of New Harmony, died of a heart at- tack Sunday evening, Jan. 31 in the Valley View Medical Center in Cedar City. He was; horn June 1, 1913 at Tonuervillo to Mathew N. and Olive Hammond Batty. He married Leah Kelsy, Nov. 23, 19 1G in Las Vegas. Nev. Funeral services were held Wednesday. Feb. 3 at the New Harmony Ward Chapel and burial was in the New Harmony Harm-ony cemetery. A member of the LDF Church he was employed for j 22 years by Utah Construction ! and Mining Co. Survivors Include, his widow New Harmony; two sons, Frank M. and Ben Batty, Cedar City. Also surviving are brotn-ers brotn-ers and sisters: Ella B. Reeves Willard. and Clair, Kanarra ville; Len B. Johnson and Roy Batty, Cedar City. Speakers at the servicer were Dean H. Hall and Edw'r Verl Kelsy with remarks by Bp. Vivian F. Prince, who con ducted. Family prayer was of fered by Lynn Reeves, invoca t'on by Jame I. Prince, bene diction by A. Cannon Huntsman Hunts-man and tV dedication of the ?rav? by Evan Reeves. Military Mili-tary rites were performed by m'-'-nhnrs of the Cedar Citj VFW Post. Musical selections include1 'wo numbers by thf combine;' "Jing'ng Motherc of the Nev "lamony nnd Kanaka Ward? md a vrc.il duct by Flora "hrintensen and Fem Bnuer 'ccrmpanird bv dra Ence rel;'d and Postludo music .as by Olive Schmutz. |