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Show FUNERAL FOR R. JJUTTALL The funeral services for R. J. Nultall. age 05 years, were held in the Salem ward chapel Friday, February Feb-ruary 1, and were attended by a I very large audience. The flowers were profuse and beautiful. Music was furnished by the ward choir. Speakers tvere Supt. Ij. John Nut tall, Jr., of Provo; James P. j Christenseir of Salem, and L. J. Nuttnll, Sr., of Provo. Salem mixed quartet sang : :The Vacant Chair." The closing hymn being "O My Father," by the choir. Interment, was in the Provo City cemetery. Mr. Nultall was born in Provo and received his education at the H. Y .university. After his marriage to Margaret Symes he taught school for a number num-ber of years in various towns. He taught school in Springville two years. . . .- I Later he entered the business . world as a merchant where he oper-I oper-I nted stores in Eureka, Spanish Fork ; and Salem. j In the last fifteen years of his , life he went back to his trade as a j contractor. . ' Three years berore his death he moved to Pasadena, Calif., where he continued his work as a contractor. He died on January 2S, 1924, at his home there and was brought back to Provo for huiial on February Febru-ary 1. He is survived by eleven children1 and thirteen grandchildren. |