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Show v John Crystal Found Dead Funeral Held Sunday John Crystall, 49, lifelong resident of this city, was found dead in his bed Tuesday evening, February -u, at 7:30 p. m. His nephew, Byron Crooks-ton, Crooks-ton, made the discov ery when he went to the home to see his uncle. Death was due to natural causes. Mr. Crystall was born in this city, the son of Andrew and Elizabeth Crystall. He has lived here practically practical-ly all his life, a plumber by trade. Surviving are two brothers and two sisters: David Crystall of Rigby, Idaho, Ida-ho, Peter Crystall of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Nettie Yontz of CUandlier, Arizona, Ari-zona, and Mrs. Margare Robinson of this city. Funeral services were held Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, February at 2 p. m. in the First ward chapel with Bishop T. A. Greenwood officiating. The First ward choir furnished the musical numbers, the first two numbers num-bers being "Tho Deepening Trials Throng Your Way" and "Abide With Me." The concluding selection was "Shall We Meet Beyond The River." The speakers were Bishop Joseph H. S'torrs, E. H. Boley and Bishop Greenwood. Interspersing the speakers, Mrs. Adelaide Beach and Miss Stella Julian Bang a vocal dnet and Milton Brown rendered a violin solo accompanied by Mrs. Mary Humphries. The invocation was given by S. T. Baker and the benediction pronounced pronounc-ed by Bishop James T. Gardner. Interment was made In the city cemetery, where Bishop James T. Gardner dedicated the grave. |