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Show MILITARY FUNERAL HONORS THOS. TIBBLE Funeral services for Thos. Tibbie, lifelong resident of Bingham and World War veteran, were held Saturday Sat-urday at 1 p." m. in the L. D. S. Church with Bishop David Lyon officiating. Military honors were arranged and carried out by the local post of Veterans of Foreign Wars. V. F. W. members also acted oa nail-bearers. Musical numbers were rendered by the Singing Mothers Moth-ers of the Copperton Relief Society Socie-ty and solos by Blaine Wells and Elden Tuft. Speakers Included Dr. Straup of Salt Lake, Eugene Morris Mor-ris of the Ward Bishopric and Harry Har-ry Austin of Salt Lake who spoke in behalf of the Veteran's of Foreign For-eign War's post. Among the out-of-town people who attended the funeral were: Commander and Mrs. Joseph M. Sarle. Mrs. Harold Sleater, Harry Austin, A. U. Hunter and Paul Morris of the V. F. W. Post 409 Salt Lake. Burial took place in the Veterans plot in City Cemetery, Salt Lake. Grave-side services were conducted conduct-ed by V. F. W. State Commander Harold Sleater. The national memorial mem-orial song "Sleep Soldier Boy" was rendered by Mrs. Jewel Chryst A firing squad from Fort Douglas ; Was in attendance. Some 20 can . from Bingham made up the funeral procession. |