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Show IMPRESSIVE MILITARY SERVICES FOR LYNN ROBISON Impressive military services were held at tho tnbernnclo Sundny afternoon after-noon over tho remains of l.ynne Rob-Icon Rob-Icon whoso remains arrived homo fitnn oversens Thursday. Illshop . I). Olpln of the First ward wnTMn chnrgo. Aa tho casket was entering tho tabernacle tho band, of which Mr. Roblson was ; former member, played "The Funeral March" by Chopin. A quartette consisting of A. II. Ov. erlndc, Junius West, Hlroy WcBt and S. I). Mooro sang "Nenrer My Qod to Tlieo' as the oponlng number. Rny West offered tho prayer. Mra. Harold Roblson sang tho solo '"Faco to Faco" rifler which thp following speakers told of tho life nnd of tho sacrlflco of tho deceased, Ulsliop A Ij. Cull!, more of I.lndon; W. L. Hayes, Mayor J. J. Hayes, representing tho statu; Pros. S. I,. Clilflmnn nnd E. 1). Olpln. Ol-pln. Theso talks wero Interspersed with the following musical numbers: Solo, Mrs. Harold Roblson, "In My Fnth. cr's House," and a violin solo, "Con. solatlon" by Alfred Swenson.'- Mr. Swenson played "Oh My Fnth-"" Fnth-"" r.' the clsslng number, nftor which dtistavc Oscarson offered tho bitiedlctlon. Tbo band ngnln jilayed npprxiprlato nuitl" no tho remains pnssed out of tho building. At the cemetery bnlutcs were fired by Nlcl Hanson nnd Hcrt Adnmson and n brass quartette played "Tho Choral" while tho casket was lowered Into the grnve. Taps wore then bounded boun-ded nnd Alma Radmnll dedicated tho grave. jj Tho tabernacle wns filled to enpne. Ity with friends and mourners'jnd n hosii of beautiful flowers decked tho icuikot. Tho military pnrt of the Ber. vires wore under the direction of thoj Illnblson-Radmnll post of the Amerl- enn Legion, The following ICglon Inicmbors acted nB pnll bearers" Rubo Tomllnson, Hort Adamsou, Rrrol nullldny. Winn Clark. Uuils Irrson, Klroy West. Josoph Olpln and IxiwIb Olpln. Young Roblson was killed In action Sept. J!7. 1IH8 nt the Argonno Forest, uftcr delivering n message, nt tho front. Resides his mother,. Mrs Mary Roblson, ,hn Ib survived by tho following brothers nnd sisters: Mrs. F.lln Williams of Ploche, Nevada; Mrs. Wm. Stngg nnd Mrs N. P. Paulson of this city; John of Fayette, Fay-ette, Idaho; nnd Harold of Ilrlgham City. |