Weights OfficerFloyd BradfordDiet SuddenlyLaiIntC aH—Aj Flovd Bradford, aged 60, an bai-, employe of the Weights andfarStandards Division of the Arkan-So- sas State Police, died Friday did afternoon here in Harrison after a heart attack.Liir dales f eludingterviewssile;ver.t ofMe-thef in* and Air rove n beHe was a native of Shirley. Mr. Bradford was a distributor for Magnolia oil company at Shirley 23 years before moving to Harrison three years ago where he was with the roving crew of Weights and Standards.organskeyorer[1 azonedur-Thezt in■footzlas-birdheight.at it this theSurvivors include, his wife of Harrison: a son, Sammy Bradford of Sunnyside.Wash. :a daughter, Mrs. Lois P owe 1.1 of Mt.Home: a brother, Joe Bradford of Ozark; a sister, Mrs. Emma Fields of Shirley, and seven grandchildren.Funeral services and burial were conducted at Shirley Monday afternoon.metHag-Attending the funeral from distant points were, Lt. O. S. Griffin, Sgt. Leo Wilcox, Trooper D. J. Bodenhamer of the Arkansas State Police, Harrison:Weights and Standard Personnel, Roy Lee. Feix Carroll and loc a I weight, station foreman Emmett Edmonds: Weights and Standards chief Roy L. Johnson, Little Rock;Lt.Damon Wilson,State Police of Ft. Smith, S. A. Hudson, district weights supervisor of Ft. Smith, weight officers John Black and Williams of Springdale, Troopers Maur i c e Love of Marshall and Elt o n Hinsley of Mt. Home.office probler The . the Inli of the i ucation bor Coi A sp j up to I whclhei The Ci by a sLabor i The : Ward Finkbc dales h tion for or Mill of the and th Jim Jo, fin Sm Amis lt;candidi the 5th