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Show Eddlngton of Salt Lake. The young man has been in falling health for more than a year and has spent the time In California Califor-nia and Texas, in the hope that the lower altitude would benefit him. The attendance at the services, which were held in the L. D. S. chapel, was large. The speakers were W. W. Howard. How-ard. H. P. Frodsham and A. L. Thorn. The pallbearers were Clinton Robinson, Koy Robinson, Marvin Robinson, Calvin Warner, Earl Southwell. Earl Stearman, and E. M. Jones, cousins of Mr. Tvler. Burial was in the American Falls cemetery. FUNERAL IS HELD FOR ROCKLAND MAN Special to Tlie Tribune. ROCKLAND, Ida., Nov. 26. Funeral services were held yesterday In American Fails for Max Tyler of Rockland, who died at El Paso, Texas, November 21. Mr. Tyler Ty-ler was born in this city August 20. 1S92. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Tyler, being be-ing among the first settlers in Rockland valley. In addition to his parents he Is aurvived by his wife, lormerly Miss Venia |