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Show MEMUIUAI. DAY. 31 8h Halo R metnliereil by the B.Y. A. Kn tilty nnd Students. On Monday morning between 10 and 11 o'clock icgitlur exeresea at tho Brlglnini Yoimu Yhiiob Academy were dl-peiised with and a memorial service was held In which nudews and teach-ears teach-ears honored their fi.nner nssoelatn, Mbs Ahby Ca Uta Male. MNh lliilu had charge of the formal triitnljtg (lepannieiit In the Academy from Sp-ii Sp-ii ntlier, 181)4, until June, 1807, when she left her position to take post-grad-u ite mid pedagottlcal similes In Wor-ce-ler, Mass. She was conuePie-l with thapublte schools of tint, city when be was attacked by la grippii followed hy typhoid fever which resulted In tier' sudden and tinexpecied death on the llr.-t of this itieiiili. In the absence of Prcldent Cluff, Professor G. II. Bi imliall presldud. , Many ft lends uf lint deceased were pie-' sent and all tlm members of the class I of "03, of which Mis Halo wim no hnn-orary hnn-orary member, v ho could be summoned with iho school, The following wiis'tho prnuram: . Slitrtlc "Rest. Rest, Rest for. tho Weary Soul," choir. r Pmyor Alfred Saxoy. ' ReadliiK Ooluary IToilcos rrof. N. L. Nelson. Aihlress Prof. W. M. Wolfo. Remarks Miss Vdn'o Elliot. " Aretta Young. " Mary E. fates. " Alice Reiinlils. Adilrcs Prof. G. II. Hrlmhall. -Home, Sweet Home" Miss Eoitna Ratn-ev a ml uholr. Uencdlcilon R. Leo Bird. 11 in addres-es and temarks showed 1 the deep regard In which Miss Hale was held hy tboso with whom she was sa long connected, Her Inlliiencu In iho elevation nnd education of the young! people connected with the acndemy has been ttiosi helpful mnl In many ways. Afiet her return to tho eat she proved a firm friend or thoso to whem sim lie-cuini lie-cuini t-o much ntl'ichcil dnring her sUiy aniotiL' us. In her ileal ti tlm cause of education su-talns a severe loss and young Utah may well mourn one uf lis most devoted ft lends. |