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Show Funeral Services Conducted For Judy Elaine Hall Touching funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 12 o'clock noon for Judy Elaine Hall, infant daughter of George and Shirley H. Hall, who died at the family home Sunday. The services were held in the 2nd ward chapel with Bishop Reed O. Walker in charge. Invocation was offered by John T. Williams, a neighbor of the family. fam-ily. Mrs. J. E. Hardman, Mrs. Le-land Le-land Beers and Mrs. Glade Bullock sang "In The Garden." They were acaempanied by Mrs. J. Howard Nelson. First . speaker was Mrs. Donna Ash, who after expressing love and sympathy for the bereaved young parents, gave worthwhile thots as to why some die young and others labor here for years, leaving the Idea that our missions on this earth ear-th is laid out for us. Wm. C. Smith, paid tribute to the bereaved couple, former students stu-dents at the Timpanogos Stake Seminary, and chose to speak of our preexistant state pledges and responsibilities we accepted before our mortal life. After closing remarks by Bishop Reed O. Walker, Mrs. S. W. Hilton Hil-ton and Elwood Allen sang Brahma's Brah-ma's Lullaby. They were accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. L. A. .Clark, violin ;and Mrs. J. Howard Nelson, piano. Mrs. Nelson also played prelude and portlude organ music. Iowa Hall Dronounced the hene- , diction. Interment was made in the PI. Grove City cemetery, where Bishop H. S. Walker of the Grove ward offered the dedicatory prayer. Pallbearers were Donald G. Hall, Norman Hall, Glen Hall and Howard How-ard Deitlaf. Flowers were arranged by the Pleasant Grove 2nd ward Relief Society. Little Judy Elaine was born Jan. 16, 1950, to George and Shirley Hebertson Hall. Besides her parents, survivors include 3 grandparents Mrs. Ellen Hebertson, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hall of Pleasant Gorve, and a great grandmother Mrs. Eliza Jackson also of Pleasant Grove. |