Show Graveside Services Held for Ira Real Beal Graveside services were conducted conduct conduct- e ed at the Manti Cemetery Monday for or Ira Allen AlIen Beal 59 who died at athis athis atus his us residence at p. p pm p.m. m. m April 6 G of a heart attack He lived at E. E 2nd South Salt Lake City atthe at athe atthe the he time of his death Born in Sterling July 7 1889 he was a son of Ira Allen and Sylvia Sylvia Sylvia Syl Syl- via Funk Beal BeaI He married Irene Jensen July 15 1908 in Emery and md they later had temple rites performed per per- I formed ormed in the Manti temple During World War Val II Mr Beal was employed at Hill Field Remington Rem Rem- Remington ington Arms plant and the Tooele Ordinance depot retiring a year ago from the latter plant He is survived by his widow and the following sons and daughters Elbert Beal Manti ManU Wayne Vayne Beal Salt SaIt Lake City Mrs Sylvia Roswold Roswold Ros- Ros wold El EI Paso Tex Mrs Aneita Aneila Owen Kyoto Japan and Mrs Leila Leila Leila Le Le- ila Binkerd Everett Wash by two sisters Mrs Mary Snow Ogden and Mrs Macel Dyches Moroni and by ten grandchildren Devon Anderson of the SouthWard South SouthWard Ward Vard was In charge of oi the graveside service Charles G. G Braithwaite was the speaker and expressed the love best wishes and sympathy of the community to the bereaved family He com com- Continued on en page 5 GRA GRAVESIDE SERVICES HELD FOR IRA BEAL DEAL Continued from page 1 on the beautiful day on onI I which the bu burial al was taking place I I so near the place of which there I I I were many happy memories He HeI told of f the hope of eternal life I I and said no other people has as I II I great knowledge of the hereafter I I as have the Latter-day Latter Saints He HeI I I Isaid said his and Mr Deals Beats birthdays I were about the same time that they were boys together and met I I often at the mill where Ira work work- ed He spoke of Mr Beals Beal's love for his family and friends said he had been bee an honest hard worker work work- er dependable and one who gave more than an honest days day's work and who had no bad habits Mr lr Brathwaite told how Elbert Elbertis is well respected in Manti and told the sons and daughters that they may well be proud of the clean lives of their parents He closed with the thought that as sure as the sun sets another glorious day will dawn and as sure as a life is laid down there will be De another glorious life in eternity Alma C. C Peterson offered the dedicatory prayer I |