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Show FUNERAL OF HULSEY LARGELY ATTENDED By Staff Correspondent. BINGHAM. Dec. 7. One of the largest funerals ever seen In Bingham was that of Douglas Hulsey. fifth victim of Raphael Ra-phael Lopez, which was hold this afternoon. after-noon. The services were In charge of the Eagles' lodge here, with members of the Bartenders' union and Volunteer Fire department, Hulsey having been a member mem-ber of both organisations. The funeral cortfijru formed at the Kber VS. Hall funeral chapel at "1 30 o'clock. From there it proceeded to Canyon Can-yon hall. Charles Stlllman, president of the Eagles' lodge, and George McHcnry, president of tho Bartenders' union, wero In charge. Parley P. Jenson of Salt Lake delivered the funeral address. More than 500 people wore In attendance. Music was furnished by Mrs. J. L. Lcc. Mrs. P. VS. P.ichardson, Mrs. A. L. Thorpo, Ray Allen, Ray Kommer and VS. Kemp. The funeral procession marched from Canyon hall to the Rio Grande depol. Leading the marching column wcrt- the members of the posse which tracked Lopez Lo-pez over the mountains Into Bingham, of which Hulsey was a member. Interment Inter-ment was in the ningham cemetery. |