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Show Roboit Garrily Laid Away PiiihmI Ahiij Uiic Week After Oenlli of iirother. Funeral services over tho remains of Robert Garrlty wcro held In the Tnbornaclo on Tuesday. Thorc was a good attendance and a profusion of lowers, showing tho high esteem lu which he as held by a largo circle ol tricnus. Oeorgo Schow of tho First wutf bishopric presided, and the i irst Ward choir furnished tho singing sing-ing I ho npeakers wore Dr. T. D. v onion, bishop Henry Lewis, hluoch jIushoii and Oeorgo Schow. Mr. Oarrlty died Inst Saturday fiom urlght'a dlsenuo, after an illness ot fovornl months. Since coming to Lehi nliout eighteen years ago much or hla tlmo has been spent at' an employee ol the Utah-Idaho Sugar company, rthere ho gained a reputation for thorough and cHlclent work. 'iho following sketch of Jils life was read at tho funeral: ( Robert Oarrlty, son of Mr. and Mrs. iJdwaru Oarrity, was bom Sept, 13, 10U, III alOIIIIlL'IOII. ('nun. I, In hivr. noou uays were spent working wltn ins fnthor, who was sexton of tho bioiiiiigton cemetery. At tne age ot 22 ho enmo west, locating lo-cating in i ark City, Utah, whero ho spent the following thrco years. Hero lie oecamo acquainted with Vinnlo narris and on March 28, 18'JC, they wore united In wedlock, nnd as tho result or this union ho became the latlier of Blx children Lyman, ago n; Kenneth, ago 16; Vlnnle, ago 13; i.mrrcl, ago 10; Rox, ago 8, nnd Eddie, ago o, an or whom survlvo him. no was a lovjng husband and a Kluu and alfectlonato father. Uy friends it is mild ho was a firm believer In the Golden Rulo, and by living up to its precepts has made the many friends ha now has. Ho departed this life May 2 at 11 o'clock p. in. Just a week before his dcuth his brother, Michael, was telephoned of Robert's sorlous condition. Ho Intended In-tended coming to seo him ou tho following fol-lowing day, out before coming oft shift a rock foil on- his head and be-foro be-foro regaining consciousness another fell and broke his back, causing death tho following day. |