Show JAMES IAMES R HULL D DIED I 1 E D TODAY T 0 D AY at 4 this morning james II 11 hull gave up tip the tight fight he had been making for a little over one week and closed his eyes in the sleep that knows no awakening in this life mr air hull underwent a critical operation at the pearse hospital on the 3rd ard tor for the removal ot of cancerous growths from the intestines he was on tile the operating table five hours and part ot of the abdominal tract had to be removed because the growths had fastened themselves firmly and deeply to the intestines this trouble had its beginning when mr hull was in the military training camp in kentucky he received a bruise in the side and very shortly complained ot of pain which increased until an operation was decided upon mr air hull was the eldest son of mr air arid and mrs james S hull and was born at hooper june ath 1895 he came to brigham city with his parents a number ot of years ago and at the present time was interested with his father in the management of 0 the kozy korner pool hall three months ago he married miss ida flack ot of this city and a number ot of years ago he was a student at the dox box elder high school which he attended tor for two years when the war broke out mr air hull answered his count rys call and went into the service he never got over the ocean but was in III the training camp in kentucky when the armistice was signed and the war ended upon being mustered out of 0 the service he returned to this city and took tip lip his work with his father ar mr hull possessed a most genial disposition and was a favorite among the young people ot of his set he was also an enthusiastic member ot of the brigham city post of the american legion arid and his passing has brought widespread sorrow and universal sympathy to the young wife we parents three brothers and two sisters who survive him funeral services will be held in the second ward chapel sunday afternoon at the members ot of the american legion are requested to assemble at the meeting house at and be prepared to follow the casket into the chapel and be seated in body |