Show f- f N. N N C. C IS i HONORED BY MANY LIANY t f Ogden Tabe Tabernacle nacle Filled to Overflowing by Host M. M of Friends j r l'- l' CHARACTER IS EULOGIZED t I i Prominent Men of Mormon t Church Speak at Funeral y Services 1 if 1 Republican Special pe S Service r Ite id O Ogden Feb 23 Seldom has a private vate yate citizen had a n. larger funeral than I did N. N C C. Flygare president of ot Weber lr stake stale toda today and not often is seen I leaper deeper expression on of ot sympathy and i tI regret than were manifested by the r- r hundreds hundred who ho met In In tho the Tabernacle Tl y- y nt noon to pay tribute to the memory I J of one who In life liCe was as loved lo and re res respected re- re s J r f not not only by all who had had the plc pleasure of or his acquaintance but buti i- i by Iw many who had never ne met him 8 face f f I. I to face The Eer 1 services s worp verp appropriate tl to I the character har of Mr Ir Flygare o n n man manIn r In whom were combined the tho elements clements 1 f r- r that make men Cn en better and furnish t 11 an example for others to follow A e M. M wealth of floral offerings which al alI almost almost al- al I most burled buried the coffin bore bolO a sll silent nt tribute to the memory of or this rarer rare rare- I r- r kind of ot man and all told the entire community today bore hore an appearance I c of or having ha felt the loss 1058 of a a. to father and an Important personage It was not man many minutes after th the doors of oC the tabernacle had hall been thrown thon open that the building was filled fille to overflowing and the funeral j I 4 cortege which followed tho the body to I tho the City cemetery was weis without doubt I I Ithe I J i the longest ever er seen con In Weber count coun- coun ty t Among AmonS' the speakers who e. e extolled ex e.- t tolled the virtues of or Mr andI and I comforting wor words s to lo the bereaved bereaved be be- I family were some somo of or the tho mo most t prominent men In tho the state I 4 Preside I John Watson Waton of or the Fifth ward and anda a n. business a associate o of or Mr Ir pro presided over o the services at the tabernacle tabernacle tab tab- and the full choir and sc several oral veral soloists rendered impre impressive sivo murl 3 J. J Li W. W v. v was the first speaker pell er and expressed ell himself as being poe possessed pos pos- L' L SeSSel e c 1 of a peculiar feeling for his hisS S attempt to speak at this occasion on account of hi hIs close association with ith c Mr Mi Flygare II In church work worl He pronounced pro plO 1 I floUnced the death of or Mr Fl Flygare are as 1 n a lo loss to tho the entire nUr community not only to tho the church church and and characterized character character- him as a n supporter of his God and his hl a n a man who never novel In tn his bis duty duh He lie reviewed the career of C Mr Mi il Fly Flygare re beginning with 2 years ago when ho he first became a to th the t sf strike ke I mil hat rn hl iliA iliAn n wa ns as to r A n. e a unon r r I t m unon ten iron I f b ro orations to come because e Ho was wasa a n. wise vise wl counsellor and a n lover 10 of God and ht his fellow n man man Loft Left Monuments C C. F. F Middleton sal said 1 the loss toda today felt bit so keenly h by tho the family was WIlS also alo a a. r loss ss to the entire community The speaker stated that he lie had labored with Sir Mr r. r Flygare for tor a period of or 31 i and arid of or him I years spoke as a a. pioneer asset of ot the thc count county He lIe has bas loft lort as ts s k monuments to his memory some oi ot of li the most substantial buildings s of the thc I city said faid Mr 11 Middleton I r appreciated elated his lovo Jove anti and friendship like liko a n. I brother and so did we all We honored honI hon hon- ored him because God had honored l him In this community and I would r I advise all aU men to emulate his ex ex- ex- ex ample J c A. A W. W Carlson Carison of oI Salt Lal Lake c deemed I f j It a t. t privilege to speak on the occasion t j of or tile the funeral of or so honorable a a. man i He lIe stated that he had first met Mr 11 1 aro while whilo in Sweden some 3 30 years ears ago ngo and that together the they had tran translated tho the Book Bool of Mormon ormon Int Into i tho the Swedish Tho language language- speaker said that during tho the 1 13 years of serko service ser ice Sen in the Scandinavian mission fields field no nI man had ever o accomplished more mor moreA If A good than Mr Ir Flygare- Flygare Thousand te- te lie re learned to t love o and rf report him r the thc speaker and hl hi his niK lui lw I II I IS THE PERSIAN RULER LIVING OR I I I I i 9 f ft ji t I r sw c t J. J St 4 I I 7 I 4 1 I I This j Is a recent picture of or His M Majesty je ty th the Shah of Persia who vrho was was re retorted reported In In the capitals aIll of Europe to have been assassinated A ordering on ha has haq prevailed In Jn Persia for Jor a n. long time Ume and the he report report re- re port port ort wnm wn therefore rece recell ll i with considerable credence I I I I I Ithe not yet ye-t ended but hut will m go on through the he generations j to come It would be Impossible to estimate the good he has done for oth others rs He lIe ha had an Implicit Im Im- lm- lm IllicIt faith In God and amI loved his follow follow fol fol- low man He lie was wa-c a leader among amonS' men I hope his become a source of strength to all cd B liy Dy S Swedes Se Anton II IL Lund spoke 0 of ot Mr word void could be relied I as a a. man whose upon and the most beloved and thoroughly thoroughly thor thor- liked among all nIl the Swedish speaking ln people In the course of his remarks Mr rh Lund said lie accepted accepted accepted ac ac- ac- ac the tho Mormon faith falth when it was as ashard hard to do so when so-when hen the church was surrounded by opposition and persecution perse- perse perse perse- cution and cution-and and through all this he tried 5 to obey tho the will of tho the Lord and to preach Its gospel Ho lIo relieved me as aa president of oC the tho Norway mission am andall and all the church felt that It was left to safe paCe keeping His spirit will live It It Is 19 Immortal he has gone gono to associate associate asso asso- elate with tho the righteous and true lIe He gathered riches on this earth which he will ivill take with him to the other side Ide with cr credit to his many good oo deeds ec Andrew Jensen al also alco o began by hy tat stat in lag inq that thai ho hI frit honored nt ot being a al- al lou lived d to l' l him himself olf lf on the death of nf so o Intimate a friend He lie stated that hat President FI was tho the only man who vho had hall been thrice called to preside over o the Scandinavian lan mis ml- He lie related an Incident showIng show show- Ing ng how bow the King of or Sweden once offered of- of ered him a high position In the tho Swedish army arm If he Ito would but hut leave his work worl Joseph P. P Smiths Smith's I I l feel teel honored honore at being able to speak on the death of one of or Gods God's noblemen said Joseph F F. Smith in part President Fb Flygare was a man manIn manin manin in whom and Ills lBs children placed the utmost trust I saw In him the utmost Integrity in his labors for the Weber stake In his death wo we 0 have ha lost a n noble character a faithful husband hus hun band a loving father and a a. pure minded citizen e Those who havo luave been associated with him will feel the tho loss of his counsel and tho the influence of his strong ong character Ho lIo has hn lost nothing but gained all all we we are arc the losers His character Will Wm be bo an nn example in the community In which he was loved God Goel bless his family and give them to know w that he has secured unto himself riches of eternal life liCe and that they will b bp united with him himI I II I I through all eternity to claim him as asa a h husband and father sealed scaled together un under l' l the everlasting covenant that i can cnn only be broken by hy sin sill and trans trans- i gios ion Su Such hi h as he ho will come como up upen upon on en n the tho morning of ot tho the first resurrection resurrection I tion among amons those thoo to whom the tho hea n en naro are aro opened an and those who testify that though we lie die yet shall wo live ll again John Watson was tho the In last t speaker he also extolled the good quail quail- tic tic tic-s of the noble character in respect of whoso whose memory tho thoy were gathered I I Be was wa pronounced by Jo Joseph sos Jos ph eph Stanford l. l I The Tho body bOly was placed In an art espe- espe daily vault at ot the City I t I I |