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Show Laid to Rest. The remains of H. A. Hippo were laid to rest Thursday In Mt. Olivet cemetery, followed bs a large procession proces-sion of mourners nnd friends. Rev. Dr. Urowne of the first Congregational church officiated. Hy Hippo, ns he wis fnrrlllnrly known, wns horn In St Loula January B, 1583 Jin came to Full Lako some sixteen scars npo and stirted In business His honesty. Integrity and strict attention to his business hau had Its toward, ns he wns known nil over the lntermountnln region ns one whose goods could nluass bo relied upon. Hn wns on or the most unpretentious men III tho city, kind nnd consldtruto nf those In his employ, and succeta crowned his efforts, lie lenses u wjfe, Mrs Dorotha Hippo, one eon, Henry Illppe Jr, 12 years old, and one daughter, daugh-ter, Dorothy Hlppe, 10 months old Hla home was his palnre. Ho wns a kind and aftectlonate husband mid indulgent father. Ill" parents reside In fit. Ironist Ills nged rather arrived a short time before his death A good man has gone to hla reward. |