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Show HUNDREDS ATTEND CALTON SERVICES Hundreds of friends of ths lata Henry W. Calton paid final tribute to his memory at ths funeral aervloes held yeaterday afternoon at the Hawthorne Haw-thorne ward chapel. Calton, who waa 14 years of age, was accidentally snot on a dry farm In Cedar valley, thirty miles southwest of Salt Lake, last Monday and dlsd Thursday aa a result of complications setting in. He was ths son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Calton, Cal-ton, 771 Roosevelt avenue. Mr. Calton la a member of ths Salt Lake pollcs force. The opening prayer was offered by Rueaell Rogers, a member of the teachers quorum, of which ths do-ceased do-ceased waa also a membes. Speakers were Bishops H. A. Lafount, John M. W hltnkor and Joseph M. Lloyd. Musical Musi-cal selections were rendered byMlsses Bertagnoll, Savage, Lindsay, Leonard. Parry and Hampshire. The benediction benedic-tion waa glvsn by George A. Parry. Boy ttcouta In uniform were pallbearers. pall-bearers. At ths grave In City cemetery ceme-tery they sounded taps and sang aa the casket waa being lowered. In addition addi-tion to the Boy Scouts, members of ths Hawthorne school baseball team, of which young Calton waa captain, assisted as-sisted In the services, aa did girls of the Hawthorns ward Bunday school clssses. I I isasBasssaaaaaaaaassssssassseMM n |