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Show Native of Cedar City Dies in Salt Lake City Raymond Hlgbee Halght, 63, native of Cedar City, died in Salt Lake City Monday, Nov. 30, of m cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Ilalght had been in poor health for the past two years, and had been almost totally blind for almost al-most a year. Faneral services will be held In fhe Wasatch Ward chapel in Salt Lake City today, Thursday, .and burial will be In the Wasatch Wa-satch Lawn Memorial Park. Mr. Ilalght, who had lived in Salt Lake City since 1926, had been a member of the Salt Lake Ofy police force for 26 years. He was born In Cedar City on Jan. 1A 1896, a son of David and Charlotte Hlgbee Halght. He married mar-ried Jennie Rogerson on Aug. 3, 1321, In Salt Lake City. Survivors Include his widow, Salt Lake City; two daughters. Sara, Clen (J'zr.) Palmar, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Don (Lucille) Tattle. Arlington, Va.j four grandchildren, six brothers, Sherman. Sher-man. Leonard, Christopher, Clarence. Clar-ence. John and Horton Halght, a!l of Cedar City, and two sis-tars sis-tars Mrs. Mary Poulson, Rich-XHd, Rich-XHd, and Mrs. Charlotte Esplin, Odar City. |