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Show Hayball Funeral. The funeralscrvlce over the remains of "Father" G. S. Hayball, was well attended at-tended by representative people from every ward In the city. Thehoiuewas well tilled, and the speakers were principally prin-cipally those who tiad been intimately acquainted with the deceased for many years. They dwelt upon their personal experiences with him, which proved Interesting and instructive. The model way in which Mr. Hayball had always treated Ills family was emphasized em-phasized strongly, and the strong love and affection that exists amongst the members thereof was pointed to as a desired result. Tho Moral tributes were many, and the tributes In words wer.c beautiful and comforting, the service lasting nearly two hours. The speakers were President Newel Kimball, Fred Turner, Tur-ner, M. .f. Ballard, President Isaac Smith, Charles Kngland aud Bishop Anthon Anderson Special music was furnished by Frank Haugh, llelmar Peterson, WIN lard Skanchy, Ezra Crookston aud John l'etorson. M. J. Ballard also sang a solo, assisted by the choir. The Invocation was offered by Amos Merrill and the benediction by Win. Worley. |