Show CITIZENS PASS APIA ISS TO GREAT BEY BEYOND OND I 1 GILLIES philies PASSES TO ETERNAL REST aw few demises which have occurred i of recent years in thlu community 1 have been surrounded with the lai men ment ablo table features attending the 1 death of albina prom froin time that he was taken to the hospital for treatment his wife owing to her own illness was deprive the I 1 privilege legg of comforting him in his illness or of accompanying his remains to their final resting place i the throngs who attended services and followed the remains to the cemetery bore evidence of at the high esteem in which the deceased was hid bid he was waa educated at the murdock murdoch academy and had w a wide bu business experience tor for a young man having served as clerk in our local stores and meat shops for a number of years ile he was of a loving and trusting disposition kind and chivalrous considerate of the fee feelings feell linga nga of others and honest and trustworthy in all things alban loved his business and through it like a golden thread waven in and out was the golden rule As a young man he was abreast or the times and was ambitious to laesure up 4 to the standards of his lowman fellowman tel fel he was loyal to hla his and nd devoted to his family the community has lost a promising citizen one who out hla his ilfeld life iri the light of a shining example corrother for rother young men to follow funeral services were held at the high school auditorium sunday after noon at 2 p m under the direction of bishop george palco of the west ward A mixed quartet sang ther opening vong song oh my father invocation was made by john ly lawhite white mrs kenneth barton sweetly sang A perfect day th TF birst speaker was T R kelly at t lake city state deputy ot i acca bees who in eloquent great tribute to the lder deceased eased T L griffiths the next speaker in n very close friend of the deceased spoke of his their friendship and inglove love for each other 1 song beautiful islo isle of some fuhere where male quartet president J F tolton talton was the third speaker who spoke of the life and integrity of the brother and paid great tribute to hla his life and character the closing speaker was bishop palce he testified to his work in the churchard chur chand community also balso he thanked those who had kindly assisted the bereaved ones the floral offering were prof profuse ulm und very beautiful and were borne by members of the beaver tent Ten tWo no 10 of the maccabee lodge of which the deceased was a member and placed on and around ethe beautiful casket six of the mom members bers 13 N thompson grant taiton jack ithol rd ed kent morgan thomas burke acted as ab pallbearers pall bearers A large cortege followed 1 the remains remaina to mountain view come cemetery tery where t the he Maccabe eff gave their alm ilm ritualistic exercises the mhd dedication of the grave wes made by T W gunn ward albin gillies was born in beaver bearer february 1897 and bled cledon dl edon on january 31 1924 at tho abe T ir D S hospital in salt lako lake city after it short illness of pneumonia he hea was wag the son of ebenezer Eb onezer and sarah smith Gl guilles Illes and was waa married july 1916 to miss erma 0 O shorn e dough dim gh tor ter of frank and editha slaughter laborne Oa borns borne of frisco two children were the result of this w ft a daughter erma and son danielf his wife and children were bol both hlll all nt the home of her parents at salt lake cit and were not able tu to accompany tits body to beaver others athert who survive him are his parents six brothers johni john ebenezer du dudley ley lucian glenn of clearinghouse cal and bill two sisters st aters mrs ann lee and mrs geneva prito berth of milford allford ml lford and many friends and relatives A |