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Show I DR. GEO. HYDE I BURIED HERE Services for Mental Hospital Hospi-tal Head Are Held at Provo following funeral services at Provo veaterdav afternoon the body of Dr. George E Hyde. superintended Ol U the state mental hospital arrived here last night and was burled In the Opden City cemetery. President linis Wotherspooa dedicated the grave The body was mot at the RnmhTRfr tatlon by members of the Ogden Rotary club and area accompanied ac-companied from Provo by members of the Provo Rotary clUD I Hundreds of sorrowing relative ind friends from all parts of this date paid fm-il tribute to I'i 'o-..i-E. Hyde at Provo at the I'tah stake tabernacle yesterday afternoon The 'uncral cortege, extending from the i hospital well into town, was led by the Provo band In the line of 1 march were state, officials and various va-rious organizations to which I It H le oelonged I pon its arrival at the tabernacle the casket was borne by Dr. H. G. Merrill. In Walter T. Hosier. Hos-ier. Dr C h. Carroll, Dr. L. W finks. Dr. Fred Dunn and Dr. John Anderson, all close professional as- 1 soclates of Dr. Hyde. I The speakers' stand was decor;.)" I with floral offerings, great wreaths, baskets, potted plants and foliage extending ex-tending all the way tip to the choir stand on either side Bishop Albert Mabey of the Provo Fifth ward presided. A mixed double cruartet comprised of students from the B. T, U department of music sang as the opening number "Abide With Me " The invocation was by i Dr. O. K. Hansen. Miss Florence Jepperson then sang "O Dry Thoto !' Tears," accompanied by the Provo I band. I The speakers were Dr. E 0 Hughes, representing the State M. -Ileal society, W O Creer on i II of the Provo Rotary club, of which Dr. Hvde was a member President J. William Knight, James H. Wallls, a lifelong friend of Dr. Hde; Governor Gov-ernor Mabey, George Albert Smith, of the quorum of the twelve apostles. President T N Taylor, Joseph R Rtrlo. former member Of the Stal H board of Insanity and Bishop Mabey Each speaker extolled the many virtues of their departed friend and told of the splendid work he had ac-I ac-I compllshed during his life in this H city anri his association with the state ' hospital here. Hi As a fitting tribute to his memory. one of the speakers suggested tnit H the new building al the institution be christened the "George E Hyde" I memorial building. I During the services William C H Bradley sang "Lead, Kindly Light." Hf The quartet sang a a ( losing num- H her ' Rest for the V r Sou, I HI benediction was by Bishop JoaepJi H Nelson of the Provo Sixth ward I I oo . |