Show HUNDREDS PAY FINAL l TRI TRIBUTE UTE AT HEATH HATH BIER IEA Victim of Bountiful Bank Bandits Is Laid to Rest Life and Career of Deceased Deceased Deceased De De- De- De ceased Lauded With the Assembly hall haU packed I to capacity representatives of Salt SaU I II I Lakes Lake's civic business and religious I life ure joined Wednesday in paying I final tribute ri to A. A Roy Heath victim victim vic vic- ent IC 1 I tim of Bountiful bank bandits ts j Bishop Arthur Welling of or Liberty j jward ward in opening the service at II 1230 30 o'clock declared that thirty thirty- I six years ago toda today A. A Roy Heath was born Dorn adding that he knew of no man mal who had crowded so much good in a life Ufe of so short a span I I After the rendition of tle the song I We Ve Need Thee Every Hour by bya a a. quartet under the direction of or I Prof Professor A. A C. C Lund invocation was offered 1 by Nephi L. L Morris This was followed by the tenor I solo T The e Pilgrim by Jack LAUDABLE LIFE I Henry of or the Liberty I ward bf bishopric of which the de deI deceased the the- ceased was a member spoke of his I friendship with Mr l Heath du during I the past four years He declared that the work he had done In directing the building of ot the new Liberty ward vard had been miraculous I A vivid description of the shooting shoot ing at at Val Verda last Friday b by bythe bythe the Bountiful bank robbers when Mr Heath lost ost his life Ufe was given by Wesley E. E King one of or the four men riding in the automobile driven by Mr Heath when he was killed I Want to say right now nov that Mr Heath nor In fact any one of ofus ofus us us had any warning of danger Clanger 1 when we drove along that road J 1 despite m what might b said to the J I m contrary said Mr King He had no chance to protect his life bite He told of their attempting to crouch j lin In the car arid and d shiel shie shield l themselves i I I from the bandit who opened fire I on the with rifle car a and how j due to the steering wheel whee being In Inthe inI inthe the way fro Mr Heath was unable to toshI 1 I shI shield ld him himself elt BOY SCOUT CHAMPION I II I Mr King Kink said he had been as associated associated as- as I with the deceased eighteen I years ears in a business way and for forr eight years jears ars InT ii S ut work work- r Heath was the man that made the boy scout band of ot Salt Lake Lak LakeI I possible said Mr King Governor Charles R. R Mabey a a. a I friend of or the deceased spoke of his splendid character and ma made e a number of or Biblical allusions to the necessity of having faith Other sp speakers akers who lauded the character of ot the d dead ad In brief briet addresses were Apostle George Albert Abert Smith and President Hugh J. J Cannon MCLELLAN AT ORGAN Further music was furnished by Professor Lund Professor J. J J. J McClellan Mc- Mc Clellan who was at the organ and Willard Weihe violinist Benediction Benedic Benedic- Hon tion was pronounced by Bishop Joseph Jo Joseph Joseph Jo- Jo seph Christenson of the Tenth ward The grave in Wasatch Lawn cemetery cemetery cemetery tery was dedicated by Fred J. J Heath brother of or the deceased Pallbearers were Judge Fred W. W Crockett C. C A. A Kimball Oscar W. W Carlson Carison V. V A. A Bettilyon Edward H Eardley Lawrence W. W Heath Witham Wllliam Wll- Wll liam ham r G. G Lambert T or I liam ham r G. G Lambert T or and William m L. L Eagle Scouts of Salt SaIt Lake council Boy Scouts of America acted as I ushers under the direction of Oscar A. A Kirkham scout executive |