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Show SPRINGVILLE ' r' .u REST .C Funeral services were held in the Sprln'ville Fourth ward chapel Sunday for Win. I. Hall, si. Sjtrinj;-ville Sjtrinj;-ville pioneer and Indian War veteran, vet-eran, who died in Kit:by, Idaho, February 17, at (lie home of his son, William, of ailment incident to old aye. The body was brought to Spring-ville Spring-ville over the D. & H. (J. railroad hist Sa I urday. A. C. Thorn of the ward bishopric bishop-ric was in charge. The chapel was filled by relatives and friends. The floral offering was large and beautiful. beau-tiful. The sp'-akers were Ilishop Hilton A. Kohertson and President il. It. Maycock. Musical numbers were by the Mapleton male quartet and a vocal duet by .Miss Inez Wheeler and Miss Helen Palfreyman. The in vocal ion was by J (dm S. Grocsheck nnd the benediction by Seymour I,. Mendenhall. 1 u tern lent was in t he Fvergreen cemetery under the direction of A. V. Wheeler, undertaker. The grave was dedicated by .lames K. Hall. He is survived by two sons nnd five daughters : Wm. Hull of Highy. Idaho: Isaac Hall of Salone, Nov.; Mrs. Yiula Itoylance of Ijos Angeles, Mrs. Frank Kurt of Lorenzo. Idaho; Mrs. .7. A. Iloutz of ludi inola. Mrs. Lea Ludlow, and Mrs. Al.-;: Gallup, both of Los Angeles. |