Show JOHN HALL PIONEER IS S lAID AT REST I Funeral services over the re remains remains roI ro- ro I mains of John Hall Sr who died athis' athis at al athis I his his' home last Sunday were held in inthe inthe inthe the North Ward ard Chapel last VedI Wednesday Wed Wed- j I 1 nesda at tat t 2 Bishop E E. E T. T Reid presided I The opening prayer was offered b by Alma Johnson and the the- choir i sang Come Come Ye Saints The speakers were Pres Pros L. L R. R Anderson Ande Bishop N N. N NI R R. R Peterson Bishop E. E T. T Reid Captain Glen A. A Jensen in behalf behalf behalf be be- half of oC the American Legion and Judge Dilworth Woolley Ellis E. E Johnson sang One Solemn Solomn Thought Mrs 1 Jesse Keller sang II Absent A sent The The closing song bythe by bythe bythe the choir was Oh My Iy Father Francis M. M Cox offered the benedic benedic- tion Many beautiful floral offerIngs offerings offerings offer- offer Ings were given Six grand sons acted as pallbearers pall bearers John Hall was born in Yorkshire England November 22 1839 1539 the son of Richard and Ann Bordley Ii T a Tl 9 f ami 1 l. l A J ji n ino U to y came to lu America t i and located at St. St Louis Mo 1 In 1850 The family Jc ned the Mormon 1 Church here and came to Utah locating in Provo in 1852 two years later they came to Mint Manti has bas been een t their home since John was a lover of hor horses es and afine a afine afine fine teamster he made three trips to o the Missouri river for supplies and emigrants and did also consi consid L Lerable erable freighting to the mining camps in southern and western Utah and Nevada He was an active active active ac ac- tive participant in the Black Hawk war He served as deputy deput city collector collector col- col lector ector and treasurer for eight years f ars was deputy county collector for twelve years rears and deputy assessor for 10 years He was a stockman n and ind farmer of considerable His optimistic and jovel disposition won for him a sunny path thron through h life Ife On On n 1 1 1 rr r.r. h I nn t d u u er ue a na rr icu e Almira Tuttle in Salt Lake hike City Twelve children were born to them eight of or whom survive their father The living children are Mrs A A. II J-I. Miller l Mar Mary John H. H Luther F. F Wm T. T Welington Velington L L. L Fred Pred and Mrs l E E. E E. E Johnson Those from out of town In attendance attendance atten atten- dance at the funeral were Charles Ward Yard Dick Brearton William Villiam I Brearton and Miss 1 Loy Brearton all allor of or Provo He leaves forty six grand child children ren and nineteen n great grand child child- ren His wife proceeded d him Ito to the grave graye four years |