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Show j JULIA HANSEN HALL I DIES AT HURRICANE Julia Hansen Hall died at 9:00 p.m. on Monday, August 12 at her home in Hurricane. She had been ill for five weeks with infirmities in-firmities of old age. Mrs. Hall was born January 2S, 1S60 in Glenwood, Iowa, came to Utah when one year old and lived at Draper, Utah for a few years. The family then' moved mov-ed to Rockville, Utah. She was married in the St. George Temple Tem-ple January 18, 1SS2 to Alfred L. Hall, who died about eighteen months ago. She is survived by the fallowing fallow-ing children: C. Merrill, Lafayette, Lafay-ette, Alvin, J. Harvey and Clinton, Clin-ton, all of Hurrican, Mrs. Hilda Bnnghurst-, of Toquerville, ,Ver. non, of Rawlin, Wyoming, Mrs. Nora Lund, of Paragoonah, and one brother, Rev. A. J. Hanson, of Berkely, California. Her first son died in infancy, and her second while filling a mission for the L. D. S1... Church in Kentucky. Three of her living children have filled foreign missions. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 14, under the direction of Bishop Ira H. Bradshaw. Elder James Jepson offered the invocation and Elder Andrew Winsor, from St. George, the benediction. The speakers, Patriarch B. F. LaBar-on. LaBar-on. Stake President Claud H5r-schi, H5r-schi, and Elder Joseph A. Smith, (Continued on last page) |