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Show MILITARY BURIAL IS GIVEN BINGHAM MAN Funeral services for William Earl Mace of Bingham, member of the national aimy, wi,0 fled at Vancouver barracks, Washr March 2, were held yesterday in the Eber W. Hall chapel. Full military honors were accorded. The services were attended bv Governor Gover-nor Bamberger, Captain A. J. Mechin and staff from tort Douglas, and a large assemblage as-semblage from Bingham. The governor Captain Mechin, William D. Kuhre and w. W. Wilson spoke, while Joseph Poll f?"8? ' "Somewhere, Sometime," and the Poll .quartette rendered three selections. selec-tions. The casket was draped in the fla-and fla-and many floral decorations were displayed. dis-played. Burial was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. ceme-tery. a buglar from Fort Douglas sounding sound-ing taps." and a squad from the Twentieth Twen-tieth infantry firing a volley. |