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Show I Funeral Services For Robert Ball Funeral scrvlcca over tho remains of Robert Ball wcro held In tho Tabernacle Taber-nacle Sunday afternoon. Wnrd services ser-vices wcro suspended In nil of tho wards and the building was crowded to Its capacity with sympathyzlng friends, many of whom enmo from Salt Lake City and otitsido towns to' pay their respects nnd show their love.. Seldom has thcro been seen locally such a display of floral tributes. tri-butes. Tho Fire Department of which he wus assistant chclf, the 08th Quor-ium Quor-ium of Soventlcs of which he was Junior President, the Alplno Stake Sunday School Board of which ho was a member and the Lehl sugar factory, where he had acted as head chemist for tho past flvo years, each Bent beautiful and expensive designs. Besides Be-sides theso thoro wcro a number of largo pieces and soveral baskets full of sprays and boqucts of flowers. BIbIiop Andrew FJeld presided. Geo. A. Smith delivered the opening pray-or pray-or mid Ell J. Clayson the benediction. Tho other speakers wero: William lug, Bishop James H. Gardner, Bishop Bis-hop T. It. Cutlor, Edward Southwlck and President A. J. Evuiib. Tho combined com-bined choirs of tho First and Second wards, under the leadership of Arthur Livingstone, with solos by Miss Hazel Holmstead, Mrs. Morgan Lott and John Y. Smith and a duet by Miss Hazen GoutuM and Arthur Livingstone supplied thu musical numbers. John Cooper, chief of tho Lehl Firo Department, read the following: Resolution of Respect to Itobcrt Ball uy Lehl Fire Department Whereas, An allwlse God has icon lit to take from our midst Robert Ball, a beloved member of the Lehl Flro Department. ue It Thereforo Resolved, That we, fully realizing their great sorrow nnd bereavement, tender to his wlfo and family our heartfelt sympathy In this the hour of their nlllctlon, and beg of them to look forward with tho fullest faith and confidence In tho will of Him who dooth nil things well, to that glorious glor-ious tlmo whon they shall meet In that homo where parting will bo no more. Bo It Furtlmr Resolved. That a copy bo Bent to his wlfo and mother and a copy to the Lehl Banner and a copy bo put upon tho minutes of tho De-pnrtmout. THE LEHI FIRE DEPARTMENT. By G. 8. Peterson, LeRoy Davis, Mel-vln Mel-vln Beck, committee. Edward Southwlck, in behalf of the USth Quorlum of Soventlcs and tho Al. plno Stako Sunday School, read the following rosolutlons, adopted by the two organizations conjointly ItcMoliitlons of Respect nnd Honor to Robert Hull Whoreas, Tho kind providence of our Heavenly Father, in His Inflnnto wisdom has seen fit to remove from us one of our worthy and esteemed follow laborers, Elder Robert Ball and, whereas, tho long and Intlmato relation rela-tion nnd association held with him In tho elllclent nnd faithful dlsclmrgo of his duties as a member, and president of the Sixty-Eighth Quorum of Sovcn-ty, Sovcn-ty, and a mombcr.of the Alplno Stake bundny School Board makes It eminently emin-ently holllttlng that we record our an-pi an-pi relation of him; theretofore, Resolved, That tho wisdom, ability nnd Iovo which ho exercised In our organlzotloiiB for the advancement of ruth and tho dlsmonltlon of knowledge know-ledge by service, contributions, and wlso council will bo hold In greatfu rcmeinbrnuce, Resolved, That the sudden removal of such a man leaves n vncoi.ev and Bocts a shadow of gloom and sor-ow which will bo keenly felt by the on-cers, on-cers, members, and nil friends of their organizations and prove n severe loan to the community and public, Resolved, That wo hereby express our sympathy for his faithful and do-voted do-voted wife, children, mother and loin-tlvoB, loin-tlvoB, and unitedly besonch lini X, do'eth all things' well, ,o I " , wound and supply the needed cjnsol". i..i,fc,i0d' ?'hnl.n co"y of l,,eo r.'o-utlons r.'o-utlons bo placed upon the r-rords of the Slxty-Klghth Quorum i.f " ? and of tho Alpine Stake Sunday School Board, nlso that a copy ,.," glossed and transmitted to he f, . II) of tho deceased us a tokm of our coniin ttce. ' ,K01'' iiA'm"" il'Sko i3mln School l'oaid y Edward Southwlck, Jam-i mm?. ham. committee. rK A letter from Presld. tils Joser li r W. Penrose, expresHt, weir To, labratory for the past ten y ,r ,1 8, rr.er,,.Rarensj' ??r. rv Sn'r'T--' dmith 'bo.;, tn rv,;.f.s,i,,,e111,aim;m '' K.&rk-,Skti'",,, "" "'oSalt Lake is Le ,", '. 'J,0 lowing spring For m 'J, fo1 made their home In Mr X, r wb called to preside o 411. m h Quorum and labor as oar er ) ,J7h8 uB Men's M. I. A "i" liVJ? |