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Show FUNERAL OF EDWIN B. HALL B. A. C. Student from Enterprise Shown Marked Respect and Distinction. Enterprise, Mar. 1. Once moro our community has been called upon to mourn tho loss of one of its Bturdy peoplo, Edwin B. Hall, who died of pneumonia on Feb. 22 at Cedar City where ho had been attending school this winter at tho B. A. C. Ho had been sick but thrco weoks when his summons came, his father and mother being with him when the end came. He was the son of James E. and Lou-slnda Lou-slnda Hnll; was born July 18, 1894, at Washington, Utah, and has lived at Enterprise practically all his life, his parents being among tho first to settle hero. Tho remains wore brought home Tuesday and funeral services were held on Wednesday at 2 o'clock In tho ward house. The singing was by tho ward choir, Georgo O. Holt offering prayer and B. C. Farnsworth, Jas. A. Holt, A. D. Crawford, L. M. Terry and Bishop Geo. O. Holt spoko words of comfort and cheer to thoso called upon to mourn. The grave wbb dedicated by Jas. A. Barnum and his "chums," boys of his own ago, acted bb pall bearers. Ho was tho only son and hla loss will be keenly felt by his parents. par-ents. Tho community extends their sympathy to those called upon to mourn at thU time and hope that "Ho who giveth and takoth" will comfort their hearts and prepare them for this sorrow. Wo are now having another spell of sprinkling weather and the roads are drying out very fast although they are yet very hoa.vy. Thore was near two inches of rain the last storm. Robert Gardner of Cedar City is in town surveying for the water system and as soon as possible the .work will start of putting in the system; to n !fe5e!rft certalnlyfleoks' quiie up-to-date 'with: the large glass front and fine display windows. Mr. Alex Rollo of Cedar City came over to attend tho funeral of Edwin B. Hall and to renew old acquaintances. acquaintan-ces. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Boss-hardt Boss-hardt a boy. Washington County News. |