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Show I SERVICES JiILlBAHR I ,Formcr Kclilcntl of Lehi and Hjitl'nlon Iair-j Sumy Lclil Bjim Bihr, a former resident of B who dfed nt Union, SaU Lnko H.r jst Friday, was broughht to Mi to: burial and funeral services Hbe!d ia the Tlilnl Ward mectlnK IK Sanday afternoon, Mshop Hen. ,,, presided. William Hadfleld B brief biographical sketch of Bieccasod and mado somo remarks. Bffpcakcrs woro Klder E. H. Da. B UW, Patriarch W. B. Smith of Eton Fork and Bishop C. L. M. B of Union Ward. Mrs. J. T. Bill"1 Miss Marcolla Johnson B i duet. Ulaliop Lewis gave tho Kb; prayer and George F. Karnes Hdoslsg one. ilHtm Balir was born In Salem, ft, June 21st, 1873. Ills parents ftt William and Harriet Jackson ft His father died when tho boy B U year of nfic- when tho family Bel to Lehi where- he acted as fttirr ,n lhc Tll,rd Wnrd Sunday ftol and was an M. I. A. worker. Inored to Idaho when 20 years of ft there ho met and married Pa. ftt Taylor, and by whom six child. ft three of whom, n girl aged 5 and Blot aged 8 and 15 survive. - B tis not tccn m koo1 ncaiti1 f ijgjH jears, and sold his Idaho farm fH noted to Union about ono year Hv'thlnkln? to regain his health, HH lutes a widow, a mother, Mrs. Hki Crooks, a brother, Albert nnhr, . Hjk listers, Mrs. Jonas Holdsworth, ', WiH.M. Itoylo and Mrs. Maud Self. ftilso a half sister, Mrs. Joseph fttes, Jr., and a half brother, James ftots, Jr |