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Show Funeral Services For Prominent Lark Man. Funeral services for Alfred Hatt were held from the L. D. S. ward house on Tuesday. Mr. Hatt was operated op-erated on for appendicitis at the Bingham Bing-ham hospital on Wednesday of last week and died the following Saturday. Satur-day. He was a native of Wiltshire, England, and had been a resident of Lark for the past 22 years, during the most of that time he has been employed em-ployed by the Bingham Mines Co. He I was an ardent and enthusiastic worker work-er in the L. D. S. church and through the combined efforts of him and a few other old timers the church has been placed in its present wonderful condition. The services were in charge of Horace Seal. The speakers were Dorus Thomas, who eulogized deceased de-ceased in chosen language and advised ad-vised deceased's sons to follow in the steps of their etseemed father. William Wil-liam Turner of Bluffdale, a life-time friend, also spoke of the many good qualities of deceased. Vocal selections selec-tions were capably rendered by Miss Connie Hatt and Robert Turner of Bluffdale and Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Griffith, Mrs. Horace Seal and Dorus Thomas of Lark. Employees of the Bingham Mines Co., attended in a body. There was a number of beautiful beau-tiful floral tributes: Interment was made in Bluffdale cemetery with a large number of friends attending. Mr. Hatt is survived by his widow and the following children: Mrs. Dora Lee of Bingham, Mrs. Louetta Peter son, the Misses Alice and Margaret Hatt of Lark and the following sons, John, of California, Joseph of Magna, and Harold and Clarence of Lark. |