Show Services Held For I Pneumonia Victim r Funeral sc for James MacDonald Mac Mao Donald Hamilton 53 we were held Sat Saturday Saturday afternoon In the First Ward I Chapel with Bp Dp Frank B. B Wood conI con con- I ducting Mr Hamilton died Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day morning from pneumonia He Ih I was stricken ill III Friday evening May I gradually sinking until the end came Thursday I The services which were attended by an unusuallY large crowd of friends I I. I and relatives were with a quartet composed of Mrs Sarah A I Wood Miss Alice Allce Williams Kenneth Kenne h hI Macfarlane and Ray Cosslett singing I I Oh My Father rather accompanied by byi y yI I Miss Ivy Webster Opening prayer was by Everrett errett A. A Cox after which i 1 the following program was rendered Vocal Solo My Father Knows by I I Forrest Hunter accompanied by Miss Irene Batty Talk by Harry H. H Lunt I Vocal solo Miss Alice Williams Talk by Dr James S. S Prestwich I Talk by Charles R. R Hunter Remarks by Bp Dp F. F B. B Wood Solo There Is No Joy by Ray flay Cosslett accompanied at by Miss Ivy Webster I Benediction by John Hamilton Dedication of the grave by Charles CharlesI M. M I He was bOrn bora at Ha Hamiltons Hamilton's Forton Fort Forton Forton on February 9 1882 a son IOn of James and Jane Elizabeth Gower Gawer Hamilton When eight years of age he m moved with his hi mother to Beaver where he lived until 1908 Returning to Cedar City he married Mary Jane on June 15 1914 and had resided reside d I her herp and in Hamiltons Hamilton's Fort since i that time tune He had been employed as aa i I assistant caretaker at the federal I building building- since F February 1 1934 34 Mr Hamilton fa is survived by ht hIi his hI s I j i widow and one daughter Bessie 3 9 i and four sisters Mrs Robert While Mrs Abe Murdock Mrs stanle Stanley Oak Oak- I den and Mrs Glen Tullis all o oI ol 01 f Beaver I |