Show over the remains of john W turner prominent sneakers have words of sincere praise large attendances at a quarter to 12 the remains were conveyed from the residence of chaa H tamer eon of the deceased in the fourth ward the pall bearers were the remaining members of the council of the forty fifth quorum of seventies the deceased haying been a member ef th council in that quorum the hearse was followed by a large number of car occupied by the members of the family and immediate relatives and friends of the family the pall berrera headed the precession formed of members of the two quorums of seventies in this cita the and also officers of the fourth ward bishopric other ecclesiastical officers aa well as the federal county aud city officers who in the years ef sheriff turners public service were his official on arri viner at the stake tabernacle the procession formed on each side of the pathway and the casket followed by the mourners passed through into abo tabernacle after which the procession and a large concourse of citizens entered and took seats in the auditorium on the stace were the presidency of the ataee members 0 the high council presidents of the of sev entres above named the and other presiding authorities of the stake and wards president edward stevenson of the first council of the seventies and elder jos E taylor of salt lase bishop joseph B keelor of the fourth ward conducted the ee vicea services were commenced by the choir singing when first the glorious Glori light of truth prayer was offered by elder L john nuttall cacir sang thou dost not weep elder jesse J fuller read a sketch of the life of the late john W turner consisting chiefly of the data connected with the moat important events of the life elder john G jones not of the dents of the quorum of seventies addressed the assembly for a brief time commenting comm entine on his association during a period of thirty biye years with brother turner with whom hi had eyer maintained the most agres able relations religiously aad socially bro jones referred to a number of incidents in brother turners career in of his devotion and integrity president stevenson was the next speaker the deceased ho aard was known throughout tha territory he was almost without a peer aa civil officer banther turner had been with speaker a fellow member of the quorum of seventies many years ago deceased bad been tried and proved and had demonstrated hi sterling manhood and integrity he had borne a fearless testimony ef the tiute of gods work and showed on many by his works how faithful and degoti d he was to the gospel of chrict speaker bore strong testimony of john W turners worth and was satisfied in his own mind that he would come bunh in toe first resurrection for deceased decea jed had observed the laws and proved hu wor tn iness A 0 smoot said his object in making remarks was to comfort and cheer the mourners mour nets it did not need any eulogy to convince the people that bro turner was a consistent and member of the church speaker was personally knowing to the good life and character of the deceased dece aed and believed that he had never undertaken any important movement without soaking counsel from those over him in the many times brother turner had thus sought h counsel it would be well if other jf Gers as well as civil had done the asma and been saved from bun laral and did grace men who do not counsel with those over thorn meet with disaster religiously and socially speaker had known men come to in business and in other ways because 0 their ignoring authority he concluded by blessing the mourners mour nera elder joseph etaylor of salt lake city had come to the funeral to manifest his respect for brother tamers memory he had known deceased many years and could personally appreciate his worth and testify to his integrity as a man an officer and a hattei day baina the vacant chair was cung by the pyne and bombard quartette elder J E booth made some ap prop remarks and read passages of ef which were particularly adapted to the occasion brother booth referred to several interesting circumstances in brother turners life and aard that brother turner was not deai rouB of following official life he was willing to accept responsibility and serve the people if duty called upon him to do so brother turner was in dined rather to agricultural pursuits and bad frequently BO expressed him elf D john ccoke feelingly cf brother Tur nerg eife and and asked the blessing of the lira upon the bereaved family elder L john nuttall had associated i with the deceased in many capacities 1 and under all had found him ft good and true man and an inde fatigable fati gible and efficient officer while performing bis bro turner bd in bia wife a great support aup port she had been a blessing to him and helped him in his labors by her tender solicitude bishop keeber aard that ihsle were many othera who would like to on thia occasion but time would not permit benediction by elder V L the congregation tha arose aad passed in order announced to view the remains after which tho assembly withdrew and the conveyances bearing the wilh the mou nera and friench frien cn proceeded to the cemetery |