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Show OTTO A. HALL SERVICES HELD Largely attended and impress- j ive funeral services for Otto Ar mond Hall, who died suddenly Saturday of a heart attack, were) held Tuesday in the Mapleton ward chapel. Bishop Frank 'Jensen was in charge of the services. The speakers, Wm. T. Tew, John, I. Holley, and R. L. Mendenhall, paid glowing tribute to their departed de-parted friend and neighbor. Music was given by WaynQ Holly who played a violin solo; Freeman Bird and Golden Taylor,; a vocal duet; Gilbert Johnson of Spanish Fork, vocal solo; Glenn Holly and Gilbert Johnson, vocal duet. The invocation was offered by Ellis Harmer and. the benediction; by Parley Perry. Loren Nielson dedicated the grave at the Evergreen Ever-green cemetery. Mr. Hall was born here December Decem-ber 29, 18S4, a son of James and1 Katie Wiggins Hall. He had lived, at Mapleton about fifteen years,, and took an active part in civic and church work of that community. com-munity. He served as member of the town board at one time and; ; was a member of the Mapleton Old Folks committee. He married Rebeccah Larson,, February 5, 1908 in the Salt Lake; temple. Surviving are his widow, a daughter and six sons, Melva, Ar-mond, Ar-mond, Arthur. Donald, Ross, Max and Grant Hall, Mapleton; five' brothers and sisters, Mrs., Will Harrison, Mrs. Maud Curtic, Mrs. Virgil Bird, Springville; J. E. Hall, Gardena, Calif., Rollo Hall,. Spanish Fork. I |