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Show ';" WM. BALL FUNERAL. r S " . m .A & Muiiv friends uiul relatives nl ' tended thu funenil of Win. J$ull 'r- - lield from tlio Tabernacle heal bun- if' day nlternoon. fr Sunday morning the remains arrived from.JSuicka, accompanied by iclntivcH and friends about lfiO in number, tlieto weionlho fiom Salt Lake John Dcrn, Pie, of the company; Gustavo ltcove, mjcio- nlary; Mr. Collin, A. Tholnns and k i. abont 25 others who came. down. The ElksSoeicty or Robinson, the - K. P. of Eureka, and the Miners Union weie all represented by delegates. J Hishop Andrew Fjeld presided, was one of the speaker and read the following sketeh. f : 1 HKirrcn. Win. Thomas Hall, tison of Win. and Caroline Hall, was born March 17, 1870, at Lehi, Utah. n received re-ceived ht education in the district . schools ami spent his early boy ( hood working with his lather on tlio farm and also winking foi other fiiriiiciw uronnd the place. On Dccumber 24th, 18SJI, he married Lousiu Heck also of Lehi. "n A short time beforo his marriage ho wont to work at the Uullion- , beck mine, Eureka, and has fol lowed the mining business ever since. He has hold muiy positions ' of trust, as ho was soon promoted fiom tho position of a common "J miner to top boss at tho Beck mine. For a number of years he had j charge of the city waterworks of ff Eureka and fulfilled the duties to the satisfaction of all concerned. iFor tlib last seven years ho has MJWBbnV8i'n?erintendcnLoLthQ Louver ggSM-iJ-. ML SiU ' B. J P-9PyF &"" !gBStfthirM jjW ni-p "unjof'tho-conitdenco and good will of the miners and laborer as well lis the mine owners; they have all luul full confidence and trust , - in his sterling integrity and his honorable and upright methods of dealing between them. Ho met his death very suddenly last Thursday evening while conducting con-ducting homo friends tluough the mjno. While pointing upwind l - X . ' something his hand came in con- li tact with a live who and death le - t?4 suited instantly. i'JSf ' ,lc leaves u wife, father, mother, ( . grandmother and tin co biothei-s to fifi- mourn his untimely end besides a t' numerous host of friends in various ' W lartH of tho state. 5 Ho was a man noted for his lion- 7 Jpf esty, charity, lingo henrtcdnchs -" and cheerful happy disposition. A fiiend to tho woikingman, a friend to the poor, an honorable, uptight H citizen, a kind husband, and a JM dutiful, all'ectiouato sou. jB OMis. K A. Child sang the solo fl "0h (Jmvo NVIlul ,h Thy Viu" J After prayer Isaac Fox sang "Not Half Has Ever Ueen Told." Hrixtou Harnett wis the Hist speaker. A (male n.uarletlu sang "When tho'Swallows Homuward Fly." l'lcs. A. J. Evans was the last speaker. Tho.Jloml tributes weie sonic of the linest over seen in Lehi. The Tabernaelo was lillcd with ft lends and midlives whnsympalhlo with the family in tho loss of Wm. Hall. A huge liueofcaiiiages followed llio l cumins to the cemetery. |