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Show FORMER LEHI MAN DIES f IN CANAD Dy Mrs. Emlllo Drlggs. Appropriate funeral services tor Derral Harris woro held In tho, Magrath Assembly ' Hall, Tuesday. Novombor 1C, 1920. Tho choir sang "I'll go Whoro Vou Want Mo to Go Doar Lord," "I Havo Read ot a Doautltul City" and "Unanswered Yet." Elders William Htndley, Drow Clark, John Spencer, and Bishop Levi' N. Marker all spoko words ot praise (or the young man, and consolation' for tho bereaved family. Prayors were, offered by J. D. Rlrlo and J. T. Hon; Ingor. At the cometery A. O. Wooloy dodlcated the grave. The marfy floral' offorlngs expressed tho doep sympathy ot tho community. " Dorral Harris was tho son ot Carlos; V. and Mlnorva Thomas Harris. Ho was born In Lohl, Utah, November 2ty 1897, whore ho lived until tho family' moved to Canada. For a long tlmo, bo has sufforod from heart trouble. Hoping to regain health, he went to California, but aftor a year, returned to bo with his loved ones. On his way, ho spont soveral weotfs visiting with relatives In Lohl. On Novembor 14, 1920, ho passed away, whllo slooplng poacofully. Dosldos a host of friends ho Is survived by his father and mother and nlno brothers and sisters. His oldest brother, Lolloy, proceded I. In. 1. .1.- n r. ... him to tho Oroat Doyond during tho world war. Ho was among tho first Canadian voluntoers and lost his life on VJmy llldge, Franco. IN MEMOniAM "In memory of our dear son, Dorral, who died November U, 1920. Wo have to mourn the loss of ono, Wo did our bust to savo. Doloved on earth, regrottod, gono, Uomomberod In the grave. All Is dark with In our dwelling, Lonely Is our homo today, For the ono who smiled to cheer us, Now has passed nwsy. Oh teach us Dear Father To roplno no moro Dut live on to meet him On Heaven's bright shore." Inserted by his Father and Mother. |