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Show Funeral Services I For Robert Ball Kiineral sorvlcea over the remains or Robert llnll were held In the Tabernacle Taber-nacle Sunday artornoon. Ward services ser-vices were auspeiiilcd lu all of tho wards and tho building was crowded to Its capacity with tiympathyzlnE friends, many or whom came from Salt Lake City and outside towns lo pay their respects and show Ihclr love. Seldom has there been Been locally such a display of floral tributes. tri-butes. The Kire Department of which' lie was assistant choir, the OSth Quor-Iiiiii Quor-Iiiiii or Soventlea or which he was Junior President, the Alplno Stake Sunday School Hoard ol which he was a member and the Lchl Bitgnr factory, where ho had acted as head chemist for tho past five years', each sent beaiilirul ami oxpenalvo designs, lie-sides lie-sides these there were a number of large pieces ami several baskets full of sprays and bonnets of flowers, lllsliop Andrew KJeld presided, (leo. A. Smith delivered the opening prayer pray-er ami 1011 .(. Clayson the benediction. The other spenkers wero: William Wing, Hlshop .lames II. Oardnor, His-hop His-hop T. R. Cutler, ICdward Southwlck anil President A. J. Kvnna. Tho combined com-bined cholra or tho First and Second wards, under tho leadership of Arthur Livingstone, with solos by MIbb Hazel Iloliustcad, Mrs. Morgan Ixitt and John Y. Smith and n duct by Miss llazen (loatoB nnd Arthur Livingstone supplied tho miiBlcul numbors. John Cooper, chief of tho Lchl Flro Department, read the following! ' Resolution of Respert to Robert llnll Hy Lelii Fire Department Whereas, An all wise Ood lias t-cen lit to lake from our midst Itobort Hall, n helmed member or the Lqhl Flro Department. Ho It Thorcforo Resolved, That wo, fully realizing their great sorrow and bereavement, tender to his wife nnd family our heartfelt sympathy In this tho hour of their nfllctlon, nnd bog of them to look forward with tho rttlleat faith and confidence in the will of Him who docth all things well, to that glor-Ioiih glor-Ioiih llmt; when thcy.'slinll. meet, in 3cia Ho It Furtbur Resolved. That a copy-ho copy-ho sent to bis wife and mother and a copy to the Lbhl Hanncr and a Copy bo put upon tho minutes or the Department. De-partment. - TH13 LKHI FIR13 DEPARTMENT. Uy 0. S Peterson, I.cKoy Da via, Mel vln Heck, committee. Edward Southwlck, in behalf 'of tho CSth Quorlum of Seventies and the Al pine Stake Sunday School, rend the following rcsolutlonn, adopted by the two orgaiitaatloiiH conjointly. Resolutions of Respert and Honor to Robert Hall Whereas, The kind providence of our Heavenly Father, lu Ilia Inliiiate wisdom has seen III to remove from us one of our worthy and esteemed fellow lahorcrn, P.ldor Robert Hall and, whereas, the long and iulliuate relation rela-tion ami association held with him In tho ollWiout ami faithful discharge of bin duties as.it member, and president of tho Slxty-Elghlh Quorum of Seventy, Seven-ty, and a member of the Alpine Stake Sunday School Hoard makes II eminently emin-ently bnllltling that we record oor appreciation ap-preciation of III 111 ; therolnfore, Resolved, That the wlmlom, ability and love which he exercised III our orgaul.atlona ror Hit advancement ol truth and the tliamouitlon or knowledge know-ledge by service, contributions, ami wlan council will be held in grentful remembrance, Resolved. That Hie sudden removal or such n man leaves a "acai.cv and sacls a shallow of gloom nnd sor"o which will be keenly felt by Hie oHl-ccra, oHl-ccra, members, and all friends of then' organizations and prove a severe los-to los-to the community and public, Resolved, That we hereby expresi our sympathy for hln Jiillliful and do' voted wire, children, mother and relatives, rela-tives, and unitedly beseach lltm who tln'cth nil things well, lo heal Hie wound and supply the needed eonnolr.-Hon, eonnolr.-Hon, Resolved, That a copy or these resolutions, reso-lutions, be placed upon the i-r-cortls ot the SIxty-KlKhth Oiioruin nf Soeiilv and or the Alpine Stake Siinda School Hoard, also that a "tipy be "ii-grossed "ii-grossed and transmitted to :he family fam-ily of the deceased as a tok.'ii or our respect and veneration ror a good nine toiiii to Ills rest. Sixty-Eighth quorum or sWcuiy Hy, G. A. Goatea, Joseph And-raoi (oinnilttee. Alplno Slake Sunday School PimiJ Ry ICdwurd Southwlck, Jnm M. Kir! liaui, committee. A loiter from Proslib-nta Joseph I 3mllh, Arthur II. Lund nud Clinrb W. Penrose, expressing l.ieir ile sympathy Tor Mrs. llnll mil tin fund' was rend by Hlshop FJld. Hurry Stoker, who nlbnr'tl Jeirnialo ly with Mr. Hall In tho Sugnr Ctt's labratory for the pilst ten years, iva 'lie following blographlenl nketch Hrother Robert Hall, who-je mort remains He before us. Is the foiii'li son or Win. and CaiollnoSlniii.oiiR Mn'i Ho was born Oct 2, 187'!. vvs Imp llzcd Into the church when eight "f of age and ordaln-d ft. tin various nijloos in the Priesthood fronl lec-cnii lec-cnii up. At the time or his lamented death being Junior I'lvsl lent or tl Slxty-ICIghth Quorum or Seventies. peceased was limit it-t lo Mali'"' Ellsmnro or American Fork, Sepioii'r a, isnr,. iiavinK his ,ir h-hU-i '" him In the Salt Lake ,-.npt. Hi" fol IowIiik spring For six w-.r. H'-v made their home In Furoln v.ien l' as tailed to proslb 0'T Hi Fl,,,i' Quorum and labor t eh r in 'I" ouihj Menu M 1 .V In VMi 0' -fS Vn , !,",nt: " ,n,8t011 ''inployee offttjio ,Ulnh.l.laho Sugar Co, up to Ihcltlmo of his death, holding the po-lUR5J,f po-lUR5J,f '''fcllemb;' tl," ij , fc,!f,y, lr Ulc ,n8t ve years JMry'cr Hobert llnll was one of J"fl'r""'l"," citizens, being held 'il1.,.,.r',,,'fm ,,y l1"' yoniiR peopto tookfgrcnt interest la (ho local lire doparpnciit. being mi a. 1. nieniber forlotfr ten sears, in, waa a prom-Inontgieiaber prom-Inontgieiaber ot the Lchl ComiaerelHl ,J,)y'Jrl1 - 10,- llf ''" selected ndfljP.a.li!irt iib a Sunday Scho-jl nojrrtjmcmber or the Alpine sltnke of Won RlidliM been one ol lit. niost ect-ItelflWSnerKetle ect-ItelflWSnerKetle workers, nor ready "!5!5loy l0 cvi,ry n mad ipoii 11 ,l4T'i ho,0 I'h'ccd to picsitlc over lmnlllIO.'also labored an a wartl teneli- 0-l'v(?1i1t?.vcrn, t'nr8 '""1 n Instructor lii,lB,cncliers' Quorum 7UBjHEr Hobert was , 11IW t,i InkajW-iulsBloii to the Northern etates nn'Uytll'fct'l to leave next Tucsdny, J'l'Ili. Last Sunday ulpht he com-plnltiof com-plnltiof a bilious attack to wnlch tiolwAa subject, He went 10 work MoiMlAy.piornliiK but returned home ""VWS " Tho family physician wasTMimmoued and Btirgcsted that It mlgutibo a cnse of appendicitis. The foUojiiiR day ho was taken (0 tlie L. "t'DtUW'Pltnl in an automobile, where aii itjipurantly aucccsitful operation wnHJlprcrormcd, but later serious symjfqma developed which resulted In hlsdjth at 10 p, nt. Thursday, June 25;1H, Hrother Hall Ib proceeded to.' thftTgreat beyond by hla fathor, threaUirothcra, two sisters and a little boiuwHo leaves a young wife, two Uo'ufcBt.crs and a little son two yearn oldj&lis, mother, two brothers and a largtMC-lrclo of relatives and friends to ihoumithls loss, His death has cast a paRJt.ef, gloom upon tho whole community, com-munity, Ho wbb an affectionate hus-battdf hus-battdf t devoted father and was loved byKiwho know him Hojgled as ho has lived, a faithful nnd,; exemplary Latter Day Saint, In fullUiopo of the glorious resurrection. JBrothcr Hull wan 37 years. 8 monthit anifl'tlay old, 'fMimcbrS of tho Fire Department acijjlJNB pall bearers and as ushers in stiMjy'tho Tabernacle. 'iwc; H19B0 who came from Sal: lfel'.Qity wero: T. n. Cutler, Geo. AjMuQcq. A. Smith. John Y. Smith. Alo9ttrom other placers were: , jD69HHBW'ticrtcUi |