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Show terday afternoon at one o'clock i 1 the Slatervllle Meeting House, B!shc I J?mc.s Slater presiding. I The ward choir rendered sevi-ri appropriate selections. Including i rolo, "Count Your Many Blesslnc,' by Miss Myrtle Balllnger; w'o "Jesus, Lovor of My Soul," by M!' Palmer, and a quartette by tho Kfr? Icy brothers, "The Christians Gvl Night." The speakers were Peter M. F-'v man. Patriarch Geo. W. Lark'a Iiisbop W. L. Stewart, Stuart EccI", Bishop James Slater and Judge J A Howell Those who spoke toch?i upon the solemnity of the occasion Li the death of a young mother sti little babe, expressing tho belief till tho moibcr had died while endeavor lng to fulfill ber mission In life, qo Ing the Savior: "No greater love hatb any man than he who gives hla H' for another." The many noble characteristics the deceased were also 6pokcn and th? earnest hope and bel'ef b a clorlous resurrection eipre?Ri The funeral cortege was nonrlr i mile long, and followed the casket the Ofcden City cemetery where ? interment took place. The grave dedicated by Patrlach O. W". Larri and the bier m literally cotcw with many beautiful floral offerlta Mrs. Slater was 37 years of and the wife of WlPiam J. and the dmcrViter of Samuel an! ft' tlna Wament, of Warren, WW county. She was the mother of f?r'1 I children, six or whom survive j She alo leaves lu-r husband, mo? ; I and father and teverai brothers!, I wlstere. J I DEATHS AND I FUNERALS MRS. GUIENE PETERSON. Mrs. Guleno Peterson, ogad 80 years, died Saturday at the home at Malad, Utah, ot general debility. Mrs. Pe'.ersou a purvlvc-J by her husband and tour children. Tho funeral services serv-ices were held at 2 o'clock today at tho Malad Tabernacle. ELIZA E3TELLA HINCHCLIFF. The funeral services over the remains re-mains of Miss Eliza Estella Hlnch-clirr Hlnch-clirr were held Sunday at 2 o'clock at the Second Ward meeting bouse, PIshon Robert McQuarrie. presiding. The music was rendered by the choir and Miss Elsie Shorten. a?sl?ted by the ward chotr. Mr. Walter Stevens and Mrs. McQunrr'e Terrle each ren-f'ereii ren-f'ereii a solo. The speakers were Nathan A. Tanner, W. E Newman and Bishop McQi:rrrle. A larg" attendance and a profusion of biutlful flowers were features. The Interment was at tho City cemetery. THOMAS R. THOMAS. Another of the early pioneers of ITt;ih passed from this world yestet-fiay yestet-fiay with the funeral of Thomas K. Tbomas. who d!--d on Saturday, at the npe of 74 yar-i. Tho services were hold at 11 o'clock' yesterday morning at tho home of W'l'lam 'J. Hancock, on Madison Ave., with RNhop's Counselor Coun-selor Samuel T. Wbltaker officiating. A beautiful solo and a duet were vero President C. F. M'd Ik-ton. John Mrs. Tlll'e PoulLcr. The speakers were Presided C .1. 'Tlddleton, John A. IViyle, and Richard Douglas. There were nunKToni beautiful ' floral offering to evidence the hlih toward In which the deceased was he'd bv hi? many friends. Mi4. Thomas was."rne ot the earlier pioneers of Utah, find made his bom- and lived moH of his life in Rrlgham City where, he died. ' MRS. CASTPJA SLATER. The funeral mt-. Ices over the re nialnn of'Mrs Castlna Slater and her infant babe, Gertrude, were held yes- |