Show I FUNERAL HELD FOR WM VM HAMILTON Funeral services for William Wllliam Hamilton 10 40 who died Ve Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- nes- nes day of last week at his home In Antelope were conducted in the ward chapel Saturday af af- afternoon afternoon under direction of Bishop C C. W. W Smith Invocation was by J. J Alma Smith followed by a vocal ocal trio composed of C C. W. W Smith Mrs Irs Abe and Mrs Lyle Young singing I Need Thee Every Ever Hour J. J Reese Clayburn was the first speaker and gave comfort comfort com corn fort and hope to the bereaved Harold Carter second speaker also spoke words of comfort and cheer Mrs Young and Mrs then rendered a duet followed by remarks remarks remarks re re- re- re marks by bishop Smith After the closing hymn Shall We Ve Meet Beyond Beyond Beyond Be Be- yond the River benediction was offered by John Ashby Interment was in My Myton ton cemetery Mr Hamilton while working with a hay derrick two weeks ago was struck by a falling pole which pinned his head against another pole and rendered him un un- conscious The injured man was I carried into the house and did not regain full consciousness although shortly before death he rallied somewhat and was supposed to be improving The deceased is survived by his widow Cord Cora Beal Boa Hamilton and six young children his father Win Wm Hamilton Sr and the following brothers and sisters Lew H. H Hamilton Hamilton Ham Ham- ilton lion and Zeda Brundage of ot Antelope Antelope Antelope Ante Ante- lope Pearl Mair of Heber Ci City y Vivian Bently of Price Until a few years ago Mr Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Ham Ham- ilton had spent most of his life Inthe inthe in inthe the Duchesne section but moved away for a period and then returned re returned returned re- re turned to his ranch about a year ago where he and his family have resided since |