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Show Last Tribute To E.E. Hall Paid At Service Here Edmond Ebcnezer Hall, 84, who died Sunday, August 13, was laid to rest Wednesday of last week following follow-ing impressive funeral services in the Alpine ward chapel conducted by Bishop John W. Pulley of American Fork. Interment was in the Alpine cemetery. The services included a vocal solo, "O My Father", by Mrs. Alice Forbes Vance; a duct, "I'm a Pilgrim", by Mrs. Lyle N. Grant and Mrs. Delta Taylor; rcmorks by Bishop Edward Burgess of Alpine; vocal solo, "Come Unto Me and Rest", Mrs. Edith Young; remarks by President Clifford Clif-ford E. Young, Bishop S. T. Bennlon of Taylorsville ward, and Bishop Pulley; vocal solo, "Going Home", by Mrs. Edith Young. James H. Vance offered the invocation invo-cation and James C. Healey pronounced pro-nounced the benediction. Hie crave was dedicated by Arthur Forbes. Mr. Hall was born in Flemming-burg, Flemming-burg, Kentucky, December 8, 1!53, a son of Ebenezcr K. and America Jones Hall. He moved to Alpine in 1910, then to American Fork in 1924. He married Annie A. Hurst, July 18, 1871. Surviving besides his widow are 14 'sons and daughters, f:3 ttrandchil-dren, ttrandchil-dren, 35 grcnt-crandchiklren, and a i fT'Titwr'at-erandrliilrJ. |