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Show PIONEER OF MURRAY LAID AT FINAL REST Many Attend Funeral of E. C. Warenski; Many Beautiful Floral Tributes. Special to Tho Tribune. MURRAY. Jan. 2. Funeral services wero held from the First ward chapel on Vine street today over the body of E. C. Warenski," the early pioneer of Murray, Mur-ray, who succumbed Monday to Brlght's disease. There was a large attendance at the sorvlccs, many coming from all parts of the county nnd Salt Lake City. Bishop Michael Mauss officiated. and among those who delivered addresses wore William Pantcr, Henry W. Brown, C. L. Miller, D. B. Jones and U. G. Miller. The speakers In -turn paid a high tribute to the character of the deceased man and laid speclalstress upon his accomplishments ac-complishments during life. Mrs. G. 11. Lyon rendered a beautiful vocal'solo, as did also M. Smith. The floral tributes wero beautiful The following, who were Intimate friends of Mr. Warenski. acted as pallbearers; D. F. CUhoon, John Ber-ger. Ber-ger. Theodore JSrckson. James Walton, William Pantcr and Willard Paxton. Following Fol-lowing the services a large cortege followed fol-lowed the body to tho South Cottonwood cemetery, where Interment took place. |