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Show FUNERAL HELD FORI WILLIAM G. MC-: MC-: ALISTER i Funeral services were held iu tho First ward meeting houso at 12:15 Sunday over tho remains or the lalo Wm. G MeAHster. Tho Eleventh 'ward bishopric presided. Tho ward chnhlr was In attendance nnd after tho opmlng sonj; President Joseph E Carilon ofrexed the Invocation A """ ' (Continued, on Fagq Eight) I FUNERAL HELD FOR l WILLIAM 6. MC- ' ALISTER Hh Quartette consisting ot Del mar Eg- (J1 (Continued From Pago One) H bert, Jas. McMurrln, O. O. Peterson B & Arthur Olson sang a selection. El- BBf rier'Oeo Barber Bpoko.of his business BBf ' relations with Mr. McAltstcr, his sons BBll find John Squires. When they con- Bill ducted a business on Main street bo- BBJ-i tweon Center and First North. He B 1 called attention to the fact that ncar- BBfli ly all of his business partners had BHHj now passed away. He spoke of Mr. fl J McAllstcr and his splendid wife BBSI whoso community service will never BBwj bo forgotten as long as any of those BBflH nho served shall lire. He said licr"' BBl Tlco was tho Ideal ot tho McAllster BBl 4 family. The, McAlisters wero tho first BBfl J harness makers In this city and thoy BBS. always gave service and valuo to all BBS their customers. Ho spQlce of their BBfl practical experience and said that BBfl thoy wero real community builders, BBfl pud always gavo good service when BBS I In business. He spoke of tho dlffor- BBJ h enco between business men In thoso BBfl ) days and tho business man of today. H i Tho Idea prevailed today that a man BBI i cannot be qualified for any business BBS unless ho has taken a special cburso H in college to fit hi mfor It. He called BBfl ivttemlon to the fact that the men In BBfl ' earlier Mays did good work and plen- B ', ty of It. They did work tnat speaks BBfl i fqr thein and remains fli a monument BBfl to their memory, Thuy were a pray- H ' vifuL humble people, always willing B tc do a good deed for their neighbors BBfl Ho upoke o ft lie fine character or the H k"ciFjd. the excellent family . v;ho. H ' V jufiomber him' with the greatest H of love. His fi lends will remember BBfl 1 . (jixau.e he wan a good whole- Bj 1 rted man. not a man after world- BBfl i t'i but f ir the rcnlce of kind- H ixhh townid all. He p.tltl that during H the last da of his llfo even though H i he knew his tlmo had come he re- BBJ ' i i lncd and death came in a peaceful BBj tiU'et way. 'fho speaker brllowd that BBj the dorcaed remained culm and faced BBfl N eit'i cuifUkmlly that he v. as go- H ' I lug Jnlo iitoinul peace and glor Aud H this should be a great comrort to hh B , J In illy., knowing that he has fulfilled BBfl ' , i . honorable mlMlon here on earth B' and Imw now gone to his reward tti B J i rcrtvl' the b'e sl-ga 'Hi stom foi Hj I ilre wiu rf.tjln iHttifl tfi'iitl Hc ! "m Win .til'ifer pUye'J a beau1 BBJ j flful ylolln B-!o. ' j ;h- N'. WV. Ki-pJiall.HlM hi' Urn. B luiawii the .Mo.ililer famjly for uboui H tartv ,iir.?J& had known th( e fathef n a" faithful consclentloui Bflfl wrrktr nnd Mirvant of Ood, and B tht,swho knew the cplondld motlTol BBV w mill never fojget her. Tho dopart- H .U, tMlAoW bad "many ftn' personal charactorlBttcs and had left a splendid splen-did horltago to hla wife and family. . If his children have Inherited or will cultlvato those flno tralta of character nnd manner of life, they .will develop ,Into splendid men nnd women. William McAllster had departed de-parted for that bourne from which no travoler returns, and his old t'uifl friends like Brother Barber and tho speaker, realfio thasoon ,too, In the ordinary" courao ot 'time they, too, must face the great mystery urnl pa S3 to tho bcyony;?and rcalltlng this thuy also realize morpand jnoro.unF llttlo worldly success iff tho nature ,cf, wealth accumulation or tho acquire ment of worldly honors "will count at and beyond that laBt earthly hour, a compared with acts of love and kind-news kind-news helpfulness tofour fellowmnn as we travel life's road. Wo should, as children of the 'same God, lovo ono another and fill tho world with cheer. Ood may have a greater l.r"j for some ot tho weaker ones among us than for tho righteous; therefore ' let us help and encourago the wea ones. Generally speaking wo are eo self eecklng and self centered that our own worldly Interests arc all we hoo. Wo do not even loam the nod of our next door neighbor. Tho & parted had ad a Bood example an I had many good deeds to his :rt'Ult, and of theso heavenly treasures n, or ca nrob him. Tho record will always remain. Lore .and ntfcctlon for nur rellows, long Buffering, brotherly love and helpfulness .thcSm are the th'iT that lead upward' and "'at the end make tho way smootluand tho puling, pul-ing, of ahe body and spirit easy. Elder El-der Kimball 'askedllho Lord'toLles and comfort the family In their httt" of sorrow. Elder -Frank Baugh sang a solo with accompaniment i by Mlw Susie Gates: Prebldcnt Joseph Qulnnej recalld Elder McAIlster's useful and valuable valua-ble service lt the Cache stake M. I. A presidency, which then Included the entire, county and ho always Im-preiwed Im-preiwed tho speaker as being earnest and' sincere. It la pleasant to hear1 Iho good things that have been said of Brother McAllster, conveying, as they did, tho cctraluty that with him all la well. The speaker also felt to Indorse tho remarks of the previous ( 1 speakers relative to acts of kindness and brotherly love. He related tho . story of a boy of wayward tendencies 'but gopd heart, who waa taken aside " and talked to kindly by a big broth-:'r. broth-:'r. In such loving manner as to con-' con-' vinre him of tho error or ills ways , and Induce a determination to rc-I rc-I orm That boy had expressed to tho t opeakcr his joy and determination tolTvqi a better llfo and overcome, his short-comings. A widow, the speak-I speak-I er said, had been aaked what her "'huaUandV Aon WnR dead In tho house, liad loft hla wlfo and family. I tho QueationorpAvlnK in mind vrorld- t ly goods. The lady Invited hltn Into J Jtho homo to see, and pointed to the family as tho wealth he had left and Bald that tho splendid example ho had left them was a heritage beyond .price. Shd hoped to so llvo that she could leave n like heritage .and that I they would, prize It as she did that ot her husband as being bejona any prlco. Such acts ot kindness such appreciation ot good deeds nnd wor-. thy lives, vro should emulate. Presl- 'dent Qulpnoy.nsked tho Lord to' bless aid and console the family. , ,, . Bishop J. II. Thomas rejoiced that , tho deceased had fought the .flood , flight and kept tho faith. He had en-durcd en-durcd to tho end and gone to his sure , roward. Ho expressed the thanks of i the family to all who had in any way aided or striven to comrort them In ( tho hour of sorrw Including thoso who had taken part In or attended , thq services. Ho also asked tho blessings bles-sings of the Lord to attend the bereaved. be-reaved. Tho choir sang "Let the Lower Lights Bo Burning," and President O. H. Budge offered tho benediction. I Tho attendance was large and tho floral offerings wero profuso and Ivery beautiful. j At tho ceniety the grave was dcdlcaaed by Bishop H. W. Ballard of Benson. More than twenty-five automobiles au-tomobiles wero In the funeral cor-tcgo. |