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Show MRS. VKKXOX HALL KILI.II IN AtllDI'.NT Wonl was received late Sunday Sun-day night by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rich-ard Ma'AUister of the instant death of their daughter. Mrs. I.uetta Hall when the car in which tdie was riding with her husband and familv was struck by another car. They were en-route en-route from Ft. Bridger. where they have made the: home the past five years, to Sundale. Wyoming Wy-oming where Mr. Hall had employment. em-ployment. One son, Howard, 5, had both collar bones broken and Mr. Hall and another son, Charles Charl-es 3, were badly bruised. Tho deceased was born n Kanab March 30, 1004, a daughter daugh-ter of Richard and Ida Young McAllister. She spent her childhood child-hood there and after completing high school came to St. George where she attended the Dixie College. She was employed as a clerk in Foster's store here for about a year and August 30, 1 923 was married in the St. George temple to Vernon Hall of Hurricane. They made their home at Logan where Mr. Hall was attending school and later moved to Wyoming where they have since resided. Surviving are her husband and two sons, her parents and the following brothers and sister: Burnell, John, Boyd, Chester, Mark, Mrs. Annie Heaton, and -Mrs. LaRue Heaton all of Kanab and Eleanor, Nettie and Jlarcia McAllister of St. George and two half-sislers, Mrs. Beulah Frost of Kanab and Mrs. Elma Miles e. St. George. Funeral services are being held this afternoon at 2:00 in Hurricane. |