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Show YOUNG LEH1 SOLDIER LAID AT FINAL REST I Hppcl.il tn The Tribune. LK1I T, Nov. 2$. Ftmornl services wore hclrl v'i'nlu- for William Wit Unco Asher, whose hinly nrrivocl frnm l)oii2l. Ariz., Tiipwlny. The services were Riven a military aspect tn- tli presence of Cnptnln Jorgeuaon, who n n wns mm of the Kpeiikpm. The other speaker 'i'ri' President Ahel John Evans and It. J. Whipple. The vnii nir Hotrtfnr enlisted nw & volunteer at the tbiiu of graihiuMoti from the eichth grnrte, Mjiv ft, 1D17. mi'! when he wns only 16 yenm of nee. He went from Lehi to Culcsico and from thro to P:iim City. Afl'T n brief period or intensive tmlnlne. be' whs uout to do p:itml duty on the border, t nnd died nt tin' fiitup J ones military liospltul I of pneumonia November 22. II.. served as 11 vuv:ilr.vinnn during nil his rtillMliiirni, "1 11- f fh-ora ami the yonnit inn n who n.vonipn tiled the hotly home wnj-nk i in. -I hieh'v of hi nMUty an a soldier oud Dl his exemplary chnrnoter. |