Show basin resident res dent and world war veteran passes away suffered ered many months of agony agbay and pain from injuries received in great combat the many friend of reuben B hancock were here shocked when word ot of his death at the veter aib a X Is ib hospital in boise idaho reached here although has been quite ill for some time death resulted from injuries received dirring dm ing the time when h was in the service of his country and may be regarded lis as patt part of the cost of the great conflict which america must still continue to pay reuben 13 hancock was born L la burrville Burr ville utah august 22 1894 and at the age of 23 he be enlisted in the elie service of his country serving in several training camps li la l i the states and on august 7 1918 he sailed for france where lie he was wounded in i he returned to the united states may 18 1919 and has been in poor health since the faunl funeral ral which was a full military rite was held in the ballard ward chapel under the auspices at 0 basin post no 64 A moriea i legion comma comm aier wader walter E atwood conducted tho mo services the following rant Tarn was rendered music by a quai tet by bruce calder brief rev review ew of the life of the deceased by post commander prayer ly by post chaplain merle benson music b by the quartet remarks by ray E dillman and B D L dart dan of myton closing prayer by bash ap russell todd and the of taps by the quartet A squad commanded by joe moysh escorted the body to the chapel and from there to the cemetery in iiii roosevelt six uniformed ex soldiers acting as pall bearers at the grave the burial lag flag was removed efrom the casket folded properly by two of the pall bearers and presented to C 0 ll aucock father of reuben reubell fenton williams dedicated the grave after which the firing squad fired the salute to the dead trad ford ray timothy sounded taps which was waa beautifully echoed by leonard larose the legleu aux aus illah y was as in attendance in a body and acted as flower bearers bearer and banked the grave with the many and beautiful offerings which spoke mutely the lovo love and esteem of many friends of reube i i B hancock |