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Show I ROBT. TAYLOR'S I FUNERAL. . H The fuiiural over tlio remains of Robt. Tuylor was hold at tlio n tf1joriiiii'le Friday at -1 p. in. W There was a very large uttoiid-f uttoiid-f ' nueo of tclalivcs and friends. Wly, The fire department were out in uniform and escorted the remains I from liis liome ty tlio tabernaele and also to the cemetery. Bishop l'jcld presided, was the first speaker and road the following follow-ing sketch ol his life: HKtiTCH. Tlio deceased, Ttoborl Taylor, was born in belli City, Utah I County, State of Utah, Wednesday morning ill ir minutes to t o'clock on December 'JO, 1871, to Sain ne) It. Taylor anil Martini Ann Fo. His eatly life, was speul at homo fanning, after which ho followed the mining business until HlO.'t, at which time ho married Agues 1" (tiles of Springvitle, al Provo, on the I :tth day of April, IWOIJ. From this time he followed farming in Lelii until March, 11)07, when he ! Svas appointetl City Marslial of Lehi City, serving and tilling this position with entire,, satisfaction to the whole community. On Monday, .Inly 15th, while in pursuit of recreation he was hunt ing rnbblU near Saratoga Springs and about 20 minutes to fi o'eloek in tho afternoon, he met witli the accident which cost him his life by tho accidental discharging of his shotgun. The deceased jdicd on July 17th at 15 minute to 10 o'clock in the 1 ' evening. Ho leaves a wife and & ' two children, mother, fathvr, seven W ,.Jut)thers.unilVVsUl.iouu r , his lloss, having one biother and two sisters pieceding him to Eternal Blessedness. Robert Hall, in behalf of the Fire Department, read the following follow-ing roMiItitions of respect: Itl'.SOl.UTIONH OK KHSI'Wr Wheieas, -An Alwlse Piovidcuce in His inlluite wisdom has seen tit to take from our midst, Hubert Taylor, a beloved and worth. member of the Lehi File Hrigadit lie it theretoio resolved; That II we, fully i eali.ing their great sor I low, and bereavement, lender to I his wife anil family our heartfelt I hympathy in this tlio hour ol 1 their allliction, and ask of them to I look forwuid with the fullest faith I and eontldence in the will of Him 1 whodo'eth all things well ami to I that glorious day when they shall meet him in the homo wheie pail ing is no more. Ho it fuither icsolved; Thai a copy be sent to his wife ami fain U ily, and acopy to the held Hanner. , ' and that a copy be put upon the ' mlnutcM of the Rrlgado. - T. J. Watlswoith, . Sydney Ciilehrisl, (5. S. Peterson, Committee belli File Mrigade. Tht' City Council, represented by S. W. Ross, read tho follow- ', hig resolutions: Kicsni.rrioNs ov itixi'ici Adopted by the City Council uf held City, I'tah, to the memory 01 of the lateCitv Marshal, Ito'torl ; " Taylor, who departed this I do ! r Wodnwrday, July 17, 1007. ' b Whereas, It has pleased our 4 v Hetivouly Father to call to Hun jf f Holf our' wnllUy and osteemed . friend ami co-lahoivr, Rnbi-it Life ll Tavh" ""'1 m t Vhereas, We tho members ol HI iho Citv Council, feel it a dutv Ij; incumbent ujon us to oxpiv. K f our sincere aynipiilhy with tli fc hpruuved, wifo ami family of our m ' ilepurtcil uwuciute, whoso sudden and tragic death has so grieved us. Bo it therefore Resolved, That in the untimely un-timely death of Marshal Robert Taylor, om City has lost one of its most cllieieutand reliable ofli cers ami citi.eus and the sudden removal of such a man from our community leaves a vacancy and shadow that will ho deeply felt by all and will piovc a grievious loss to our City. Bo it fuithcr-moro fuithcr-moro Resolved, that these resolutions Ihj ontered upon the ininutcH, that uu. engrossed copy bo presented pre-sented to tho bereaved wife and that tho city oflicers attend tho funeral services in a Ijody. Adopted July 10. 1907. Signed Thomas Webb, Mayor. William Bono, S. I. Good win, Parley Austin, Matthias Peteisou, Henry Lewis, Council. Geo. Webb and John Y .Smith were the next speakers. Prof. A. C. Lund sang "Love Divine." A. ,1. Evans was the last speaker. Rose Peterson and choir sang, "Oh Stave Where is Thy Victory." Vic-tory." The Moral offerings were many and beautiful. Large line of carriages followed follow-ed the remains to the cemetery. |