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Show Banker's Father Dies Suddenly At Heber Hospital Funeral services were held Tuesday in the L D S Tabernacle at Heber City for L. C. Montgomery, Mont-gomery, 63, active churcn and civic leader, who died ;udenly at a Heber hospital Friday night at about 10 o'clock, of a coronary coro-nary embolism. Mr. Montgomery is the father of Robert Montgomery, assistant manager of the Roosevelt Office, antl manager of the Duchesne office, Commercial Bank of Utah, of which he was a director. direc-tor. Another son, Edward, of Detroit, Michigan, his widow and mother, of Heber, also sur-vise sur-vise him. A son of Livingston and Amelia' Ann Clegg Montgomery, he was born Oct. 3, 1888, in Heber, He-ber, where he received his early education. He later attended Brigham Young University, Pro-vo, Pro-vo, and was graduated from the University of Utah law school. A former mayor of Heber, Mr. Montgomery was president of Utah Cattle and Horse Growers Grow-ers Association for 17 years, and vice-president of the American Livestock Association. At the time of his death, hi was a high priest and teacher of the Gospel Doctrine class in Heber Third Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where he also had been '. ward Sunday School superintendent. superin-tendent. He filled a mission in the Northern States from 1909 to 1912 and was Wasatch Stake Sunday School superintendent. On Feb. 3, 1921, he married Edna Lodell in the Salt Lake Temple. She died 30 years later and he married Mrs. Eva Bonner Bon-ner Jensen in the Mes-a Temple in Arizona, on April 28, 1952 |