Show PROF PROE BEESLEY BURIED Pioneer Utah Musicians Musician's Memory Memory Mem Meni- ory Honored by 2500 People After im Impre Impressive services and amid touchingly expressed el eulogies ulo leR th the body of Ebenezer Bet Beesley l o n a pioneer of Utah and anti long Identified with th the he musical al life lre of the state was burleIn burled burle In the CI City cemetery yesterday n The Thc funeral service which was ns helIn held hel In the tIme Assembly hall hail hal o was attended ii h by 2500 people Including the musicians mush musi clans claims of the cl city and ond members of or the theold theold thE old Martini Martial artal band and their wives The rime music at the sr lc services s with wih the tIme exception of or the lie selections of th the quartette le led by Professor or Villard Wilard was all of Prote Professor r Be Beesley's Beesleys lc R own composition The services opened with wih tho ho rendition of f Mount lount ZIon and Called to the one by hy the tabernacle choir The speakers were President Joseph F F. Smith Presidents NephI L. L Morris lolls and Geol George l' l R n of nf the Salt Sai Lake stake anti and ni l A. A W. W Carson of th the high council Pr President Sni Smith described the tIme i jO journey r on oil Oi which the time deceased I hail had made with wih his mother when ceCase the tho th handcart companies t lest first handcar rRt came cammie to Utah H Hi lie had pushed a handcart for fI forn fora a n thousand and ml miles the speaker el said ll and exhibited tl thin the fortitude I and cheerfulness In the Ume trying eying times lines of or that Journey PIe President Smith also spoke poke of time the family life of Pro Pro- fessor Beesley ee ler whom ho pla praised for fOl the lie way va h he hie had hall brought up ml his bis family of twelve lweln children and amid pr prepared pre pm- pared them to tu make malte their own ways w-ays asIn In Iii the world Built Hill It Imperishable Monument TIme The other speakers eulogized time the tw musical labors labos labo's of or th the departed pioneer r In lii his works tIme the they said sail he lie had built buil for 01 himself an Impell imperishable monument I A string quartette le led by Professor Willard lard gave n a selection and andr Miss r s lott Lottie Owen Miss emly and Mrs Mis 11 Saunders Jorgenson-Saunders a atilo atrio 1 trio tilo ln Your Rosebud In Heaven Beaven The Time tabernacle ehi choir hl iii sang sonS What hint Voice Salutes Salute I Time The funeral procession was then formed and to mu music lc rendered by members of tIme the local Musicians Musicians' union wended Its 18 a way to 10 the he City cemetery accompanied I h by a large number of oC those thORO p e present at tho tue service A special car cal carried the lie members rs of oC the lit old tuil Martial band tw |