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Show FORSYTH FUNERAL SERVICES ARRANGED Last Tribute to Be Paid to Memory of Assistant University Secretary. Funeral services for R. H. Forsyth, whose death resulted from an automobile accident in Parley's canyon Salurdav afternoon, will be held In the Emigration Emigra-tion ward chapel today at 12:30 o'clock. Friends and relatives from over the 1 state will gather to pay their last respects re-spects to the young man wdro had been best known to Salt Lake as assistant secretary sec-retary of the 1'niversity of L'tah. The services will be conducted by Bishop John Yetterli. The speakers will inciude President W. W. Riter and Sec retary u. k. Alien or the board of regents re-gents of the university. . Other speakers will be E. J. Milne, juvenile judge, and O. J. Bracken of Vernal. If fe-longfriends of Mr. Forsyth, Hyrurn C. Pope and Levi Edgar Young. ' The music will be under the direction of Professor Thomas Giles of the university, univer-sity, assisted by the leader of the ward choir. Friends may view the bodv at the residence. resi-dence. 1130 East Seventh South street, between 11 and 12 o'clock this morning Interment wili be in the Citv cemetery Mr. and Mrs. Niel D. Forsyth, parents of tlie voting man. arrived in the city yesterday from their home in Pinto Utah as also did Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Fulmer of Hinckley. Utah, the parents of Mr Forsyth. Five brothers of Mrs. Forsyth" ; Oscar. Robert, Elmer, Joseph and William I Fulmer, and a brother-in-law, T. W Jones, are here in answer to word of the .tragedy. Several brothers and sisters of Mr. Forsyth will arrive today in time for the funeral. |