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Show FREDRICK 0. ACORD OF SPRING CITY CALLED Frederick Orson Acord, age 4 0 of Spring cily, died Monday at the home of his ster, Mrs. J. A. Glazier, 1364 Fifteenth East street Salt Lake City, wheire he had been the past five months for medical treatment. Mir. Acord was horn at Chester, a son of Frederick and Olin Allred Acord, but had lived most of his life in Spring City, where he was engaged in farming and stock raising. He was active in L. D. S. church work, being upcrintendent of the ward M. T. A. and assistant superintendent of the Sunday school. He served in the French German mission from 1909 to 1912. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Beatrice Larson Acord. and two Children. Chil-dren. Thayne and Saure Acord; also two sisters and a brother, Osborne Acord, Mrs. Orissa Hansen and Mrs. Glaizier all of Salt Lflke. He was a cousin of Art Acord, rodeo performer and movie actor. Funeral service ; will be held in the Spring City waid chapei Thursday Thurs-day at', noon. Inierment will be in ttu- Spring City ceir.etary. |