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Show Final Rites For Charles Harris Saturday 1 RE ' Charles Donald Harris, !S, head of the -department of horticulture at nrigham Young university, died Wednesday morning at his home ii: Provo of a heart ailment after a short illness. Funerla services will he held on Saturday afternon at 1 p. m. at the Seventh Ward Chapel,-Second South and First East, Provo, with Rishop Wesley Lloyd officiating. Friends may call at the Harris home in Provo on 12th North and 3rd East, Saturday until time of services. ' Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove cemetery. He was born August 23, 1915, at Pleasant Grove, a son of Albert Ernest and Marquerite Anderson " ' Harris. He received his early education edu-cation in the Pleasant Grove schools, graduating from the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove High School. He then attended Brigham Young university univer-sity and received his B. S. degree in 1938. Following three years working for the Holly Sugar company com-pany at Sherdian, Wyoming, , he returned to B Y U in 1941 and received re-ceived his master's degree in 1942.. He married Margaret Olsen or Tleasant Grove' on November 27, 1942, in Pocatello, Idaho. During the past three years, hn . has served as head of the B Y U horticulture department and for .. the past year has been superintendent superinten-dent of the university farm. He was a member of the L D S church. Besides his widow, surviving arc his mother, Mrs. Marguerite A. Harris of Pleasant Grove and three brothers, Lionel A. Harris of Mitchell, Mit-chell, Nebaska; Kenneth E. Harris I'leasant lirove, and corporal uei bert J. Harris of the United States army in Italy, and one sister Mrs. , Oscar Evans of Pleasant Grove. |