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Show SERVICES HELD FOR DOCTOR ROBERTSON Impressive funeral services for Dr. J. K. Robertson of Midvale. who died suddenly sud-denly of heart failure last Saturday when responding to a professional call, were held vesterday afternoon in the Masonic temple, following services in the Midvale meeting house. J. TV. Collins, worshipful master, conducted con-ducted the Masonic services here and the enlos-v was pronounced by the Rev. P. A. Slmpkin of the Phillips Congregational-church. Congregational-church. The pallbearers, all Masons, were TV B. McGinnis. J. W. Booth. R. J. O'Connor, Max Pressler, Torino Iewla and C. H. Driscoll. interment was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. I r. Robertson was 44 years of ace and a native of prescott. Ontario. A wife and four children survive. Preceding the services in this citv. services al-o were held at Midvale. and hundreds of friends of the dead psysi- ; cian were present. As a further mark of respect, all the business houses in Midvale closed during the services there and in Salt I-nke. and a number of them remained closed during the clay. ! I |