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Show Services held Wednesday for J. Elwood Hall Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Wednesday afternoon in the Fourth-Tenth ward chapel for Joseph Elwood Hall, 83, retired ( construction worker, who died Monday morning at the family residence, 847 East Second North. Burial was in the City Cemetery, Ce-metery, directed by Wheeler Mortuary. Mr. Hall was born Sept. 7t 1879, a son of Joseph an (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5( Services held here for Elwood Hall (Continued from Page 1) Sarah Terry Hall, and received his education in the Springville schools. He married Grace Mattley and was" later divorced. divor-ced. He later marriad Bessie McDonald in the Salt Lake Temple and she died in 1935. He was a member of the LDS Church. He had followed highway and railroad construction construc-tion for most of his life and had worked for 10 years on the LDS Church welfare farm in Springville. Surviving are one son and one daughter, Joseph Franklin Hall and Mrs. Joseph (Hazel) Hughes, both of Salt Lake City; seven grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; one brother bro-ther and one sister, Theron S. Hall and Miss Eleanor Hall, both of Springville. American industry has investments in-vestments in Canada totaling more than $15 billion . . . The only church in the nation within with-in the confines of a maximum security prison is located at Clinton Prison, Dannemora, N.-Y. N.-Y. It's dedicated to Saint Dis-mas, Dis-mas, the "good thief." Costa Rica holds the world's record for fastest population growth. Has a yearly population popula-tion growth of four percent . . . Meanwhile back home in the U.S. a little bundle of joy squalls its way onto the American Amer-ican scene every seven and a half seconds. Two persons in the U.S. may not buy government bonds the Secretary of the Treasury and the Treasurer of the U.S. There's a town in England named "No Place." Population Popula-tion 289. |