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Show II ft " """' " ' "- ........ . .1. i, .1 " H i IWBW J rftfflffidffi' " " ""' '";''r"'-' - - - wtR&j. f 'Tot' r I ll w-- Bijq5 K UBMMnBnBnBBMHHHllHBMHImi I I EBER W. HALL. Among the best known business or professional men in Salt Lake is j Kbcr W. Hall, one of the most prom- ' incn: and most competent undertake j- crs and cinbalmcrs. Mr. Hall is a native of Ohio, having been born in Loraine County of ihat I state in 1863. lie first entered the I undertaking business in Kansas. In !,' , 1897 he came to Utah and has been I engaged in the undertaking business here ever since that time. His hcad-( hcad-( quarters at 225 South West Temple B arc replete with every convenience E known to the scientific undertaker and cmbalmcp. lie has just put into service one of the most modern types of funeral cars which the above cut represents. repre-sents. In color it is neither white nor black, but a beautiful gray; it shows the master hand of an artist in cirv-iugs cirv-iugs and design. Mr. Hall who was the first to install in-stall a private ambulance service in Salt Lake, maintains the Red Cross ambulance, which undoubtedly gives the best service in the city. Mr. Hall also conducts an undertaking establishment estab-lishment in Bingham Canyon, Utah. |