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Show Funeral Held Tuesday For Bruce Harvey Relatives and friends assembled at the Third ward chapel on Tuesday Tues-day afternoon to pay last tribute of respect to the memory of Bruce Harvey. The impressive service, directed by Bishop Calvin Walker, began at 1 p. m. Invocation was offered by Douglas Neilson and was followed foll-owed by a vocal trio, "Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling" sung by Mrs. Malcolm Christiansen, Miss Mary Rasmussen and Miss Doril Wolley, accompanied by Miss Anne West. Speakers who paid tribute to Mr. Harvey for his quiet unassuming unassum-ing life, his kind neighborliness, thrift and frugality were Joseph S. Walker, M. S. Christianson and Neils Fugal, who also gave some fine thoughts on mortality and immortality. Interspersing these speakers Mrs. Leone Told and Mrs. Pearl. McMiillian sang Beyond Be-yond Today. Closing remarks of encouragement encourage-ment and appreciation were made by Bishop Walker. The closing musical number In The Garden, was sung by Mrs. S. W. Hilton and Elwood Allen. Miss Anne West accompanied all numbers num-bers and also played prelude and postlude organ music. Benediction was pronounced by Joseph Robinson. Interment directed direc-ted by Olpin Mortuary was made in the family plot in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. C. A. Fugal offered the dedicatorial prayer. Pallbearers were Russell and Maurice Jackson, Eugene and Paul Jackson, Clayton Wright, and Lyman Neilson. The Third ward Relief Society cared for the floral offerings. James Bruce Harvey, 69, lifelong life-long resident of Pleasant Grove died Friday evening in an American Ameri-can Fork hospital of a heart ailment. ail-ment. He was bom Sept. 12, 1882, a son of Alfred and Agnes Brown Harvey. He farmed and raised fruit in this area most of his life. Mr. Harvey was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He never married. Several nieces and nephews survive sur-vive him. |