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Show iMwusono ' WIS UM DEM , Harold Vivian Hobson, Son of Alma lT Hobson, deceased, and Eliza C. Hobson of Ogden. was buried in the Richmond cemetery Saturday. Dec. 7. IMS. at 11 a. m. Vivian was 23 years old and at the-time of death war. !a marine in the' government service. 1 The remains were shipped here from San Diego. California. He was on furlough and had undergone an opera - i (ion for hernia before coming to Utah to visit friends and relatives. The op -1 eration was successful and the patient! was removed from the surgery to main hospital, Balboa Park, San Diego. I Pneumonia was contracted and death followed. Surviving members of the) family are his mother, Eliza, Almaj Cluff, Jess J.. George C. Gertrude and Ivan L. Services were hold in the Richmond cemetery-. .Miss VI-' ola "Webb sang "If I Had; a Son for Each Star in Old ' Glory, Uncle Sam, I'd Give Them Alii lo You." A patriotic speech was given' by Bishop J. L. Mcrnrroy. It ,..t an honor to have Old Glory as a ;nr.--.: his casket, He willingly gave his life' for humanity's sake. Life is measured 1 by the number of deeds, not; years. Samson Webb and VI-j ola Webb sang "Somewhere the Sun is Shining. J. W. Hen-, dricks dedicated the grave after which the "Star Spangled Banner" was sung', by Samson Webb. Out of lown friends' and relatives at the services wore Mrs. Maggie Wright of American Falls, Mr. Jos. Foster of Whiiney. Idaho,; Mrs Mattio Ti. Hansen and Seth Han- . ten of Logan, Mr. Jed Blair of Logan.' |