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Show A HOD 'II ! A riUDGE Well, sir, Sugar House lost one of its most solid and progressive citizens a fortnight ago in the passing of F. R. Sandberg. The Sugar House chamber of commerce board of directors, meeting shortly after his death, drafted this expressive resolution resolu-tion of sympathy to the Sandberg family: Mrs. F. R. Sandberg and Family 1277 E. Crystal Ave., Salt Lake City 6, Utah Dear Friends: The board of directors of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce, Com-merce, acting in behalf of the entire membership, expresses its Continued on page 2 NOD -'N-NUDGE i Continued from Page 1 heartfelt sympathy to all of you over the passing of your beloved husband and father. F. R. Sandberg was a pioneer stalwart in the community of Sugar House, as well as a great citizen of the state and nation. His life expressed the simple, but all-Important virtues of thrift, industry in-dustry and integrity. Sugar House owes F. R. Sandberg Sand-berg a debt of gratitude and respect re-spect for the undying service he rendered to the commercial development de-velopment of this area. His firm, the Granite Mill & Fixture Company, Compa-ny, has been not only one of the community's most reputable establishments, es-tablishments, but also consistent over 43 years one of its largest. To F. R. Sandberg goes most of the credit for that firm's good name. People who knew him loved him for his quiet, sincere, unassuming demeanor. They respected him for his craftsmanship and native ability. His place in the hearts of his associates and friends can never be taken by another. Our members take this opportunity oppor-tunity to say that we will miss him greatly. We join with you in mourning his passing. We unite our faith with yours that this good man has gone to his eternal reward. With love and sympathy, Board of Directors & Members, Sugar House Chamber of Commerce By James Cannon Executive Secretary |