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Show BjiioN ai'B DIED MONDAY AIL cme suddenly Monday to aflBH, Robinson, who has been JlBBs) resident of our city. Mr. fl 1 9 m born Tooele Mrch , jl f BJjJ!when a vory small boy. he, Bu parents, Jos. and BUtabetn f bEo, moved to this city where t 1 BmTloce raodo hi home. iOb De- V flflsW 16, lg83 no nwrrt1 M,1B 3'4K I K Shaw of Sandy, at that city. 9 AsK an Port carpenter and I Efifeht and was well liked by Kiko totlmately knew bin. I BWft hid been ill for some Urn BBm s complication of dlieasee, but 1 BELr I given as the immediate cau-1 cau-1 Ktibli death. a KiaMes his wife, he is survived by HL following children: Tempest f BJjfMason of Mid vale; Ernest Robin- M Blwho Is Bomowheie in Idaho; Mrs. 1 HfcH Roach of Eureka; Frank Rob. I HjHon and Mrs. Ulllc Wlthey of this I Hiitr. He Is also survived by the fol- Hjovliif brothors and sisters! Mrs. fcnh' Jackson and Joshua Robinson Hrth!i city; Mrs. Mary Popllnton .of ji HfMitello, Idaho, and Mrs. Nellie Bf KcClalne ut Salt Lake. M B "funeral services were held at the M ! fourth ward chapel at I p. m. on Bj Thursday. Leo T. 8helley was in m Bf etergs or the services. A quartette M H iader th0 direction of Ann Chlpman M B7 furnlsbcd the opening numbers. The jf H opening song was "Como Ye Dlscon- H wlstc." Wm. S. Robinson offered M the opening prayer and "Beautiful K B Isle" was rondered as the second If B song. The speakers told of tbe lite I fl of the deceased and of his parents I II who camo to Utah as pioneers and I it the consolation to be derived from I 'the Gospel. They were Charles Bur- I rows of Provo; Pre. Jas. H. Clarke I and Io T. Shelley, Mtsrjpstia Mil- I lir sang "Oh My Father .JTHe clos- kg uumbor wasfa'aolo'bjr Mrs. Mary -f Hansen with the quartette accorc- I fanylng "Oh Ornve Where"ts Thy I Victory." After which" Leo ,T. Shel- iey offered the benediction. I The meeting house wsb filled with fl friends and mourners' of th deceased. fl" 'and n hohl offbeautlfultlow!rs deck- B ' 'd tho casket, Relatives of tho de- fl ceased acted as, pallbearers. B' ' At tho cemetery whoro Interment I vaa made, l.co T. Shelley dedicated fl the grave. |