OCR Text |
Show Impressive Services Serv-ices Held Here for C. B. Halliday Impressive funeral services were held Wednesday at the Alpine Stake tabernacle for Cyprus Benjamin Halliday, Utah-Idaho Sugar company com-pany official and prominent L. D. S. church worker, who died at a hospital in Salt Lake City from complications which developed following fol-lowing a major operation. He was 60 years of age. . At the time of Mr: Halliday's death he was superintendent of the West Jordan factory. For the past 36 years he has been employed by the Utah-Idaho Sugar company. Mr. Halliday was born March 18, 1874, at Pleasant Grove, the son of J. W. and Louise Halliday. Following Follow-ing his education at the Pleasant Grove schools he attended the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young Academy at Provo. He filled a three year mission in Louisiana Loui-siana early in his life. Surviving are his parents, his mother, 84 years of age, and his father, 87 years of age, Pleasant Grove;' his widow, Mrs. Mary Miller Halliday, two sons, Gene Halliday and Marion Halliday; six brothers and sisters, J. W. Halliday, Mrs. J. H. Coombs, Mrs. G. R. Adamson and Vern L. Halliday, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Edward Wadley of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, and W. L. Halliday of Shelley, Idaho. Bishop Joseph H. Storrs was in charge of the services, which were as follows: "Sweet Hour of Prayer" by mixed double quartet; prayer, Raymond Clayton; solo, "Lord's Prayer" Mrs. C. E. Young, accompanied accom-panied by Wade Stevens; remarks, Bishop Oliver Humphries of Shelley, Idaho, and D. R. Smoot, representative represent-ative of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company; com-pany; solo, "Oh My Father," Rulon Nicholes; remarks from Virgil Goates of Midvale and President C. E. Young. Closing remarks were made by Bishop Storrs followed by a violin solo, "Home Sweet Home" by Miss Maxine Taylor. The benediction benedic-tion was pronounced by Bishop Glover of Midvale and postlude by Wade Stevens. Interment was made in the city cemetery here, where the grave was dedicated by Lyle Nicholes. |