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Show MILITARY FUNERAL FOR J. R. WOOLLEY Funeral servTces for Joseph' It. Wool-lex-, son of Samuel TO. Woolley. were hel l .yesterday at Grantsville. M r. Woolley died last Monday morning, .December 2, at the hospital at Fort Douglas, of influenza-pneumonia. He was a member of the S A. T. C at- the Vniversity . of Utah. Tiie funeral services were held at the I grave and were of a distinct military : character. A firing squad consisting of nine soldiers and a trumpeter were pres-i pres-i ent to pny fiiemilitary tribute' to the sol-! sol-! dier who had made the supreme sac-. sac-. i', lice. Th6 pallbearers were members i ol the Deta Theta Pi fraternity, of which ; Mr. Woolley was a member. They were i all in uniform, consisting of Ensign Ste-j Ste-j phen Kerr, Ensign Xorman God be, Mil-i Mil-i ton Anderson, lloy Jarman, Dale and I Harold t'ingree. Former Governor Wil-! Wil-! Ham Sprv. 'Professor J. H. Paul of the ; university faculty and J. Fi. Clark of , Grantsville were the speakers. Mr. Woollev is- survived by his parents. I and the following brothers and sisters: ' li F Woollev of Honolulu. Frank Wool-: Wool-: lev of Honolulu, Dr. M. li. Woolley. Ethel ! Woo lev. and Jlay Wool ley of Grants-i Grants-i ville. i (nit of eight v members of the local ; chapter of Beta Theta Pi. now in the ser-i ser-i vice. Mr. Woolley is represented by the nnlv one gold star on the chapter's ser- vice flag. |