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Show DEATH CLAIMS IIEIIRYf LBERT Funeral services for Henry (Harry) Hulbert, M, of 967 1 street, veteran in the carpet and trunk Lake City, were being arranged Wednesday after hi death at hi home Tuesday at 6:40 p. m. of carcinoma. car-cinoma. He bad been Ul several months. Mr. Hulbert retired a b e a t four years ago after more than SO years In the carpet and trunk business in Salt Lake City. Mr. Hulbert Active in music circles, Mr. Hulbert Hul-bert was a member of a quartet which gained state-wide recognition. recogni-tion. He was a member of the original . volunteer firemen's organization or-ganization In the city and played ia the firemen's band. Mr. Hulbert waa born In England. En-gland. February 13, 1856, a son of William and Jane Horsnell Hulbert Hul-bert He came to Utah in 1878 with his parents. He was a member ef the seventies seven-ties quorum of the Ensign L. D. S. stake. , Ha ia survived my Me wMow, Mrs. Mary Hulbert; three daughters, Mrs. Leone H. Smith, Salt Lake City; Mrs. lone H. Crockett, East Orange. N. J and Mrs. Stella H. Jones, Boise, Idaho; two brothers, Arthur and Albert Hulbert, Salt Lake City; a sister, Mrs. Minnie H. Kelson. Salt Lake Qty, and four grandchildren. |