Show SAO SAD DEATH little boy whose father falter Is in denmark passes away saturday morning little elmer featly Sl Si moosen son ol of sir mr and mrs chris Sim simonsen died of summer complaint last saturday morning at 3 he would have been tyro two years old christmas day the little fellow had suffered extreme palo pain lor for levon eleven days and although it was almost unbearable to the grief stricken mother death came as a relief no he had a strong irons physique and lingered on a couple of days das after hla his condition condl llon had bad passed beyond the power of human aid mrs simonsen has the sympathy of everyone in her trouble especially as the father of little E imer elmer la Is so far away he will tot nob hear bear of 0 ills sore bereavement tor for another week yet and we can imagine that he will be almost prostrated by the news dews such sorrow is hard to bear it Is bad enough when father and mother are both present they can console each other better than auy other person can do and when sorrow is sincerely shared the burden la Is made lighter we hope and pray that the lord the giver of otell 7 all things good will have compassion on the father ather and mother who are separated in their sorrow and that lie be will bless and comfort their hearts funeral services were held in the fourth ward meeting house sunday morning at eleven at which there was a splendid attendance bp wryght had charge and the singing was furnished famished by the ward choir the speakers breakers were elders rupert olsen orion W snow elijah box bor bishop T H blackburn W C horsley and luclus lucius A snow of 0 the stake presidency i elder isaac 11 II jensen and bishop brigham wright the speakers all felt the burden that had bad created created alie mother 0 of the child chili being thus alone and expressed their rood good will toward the family they offered words worda ot of consolation to all the relatives and friends loving hands had contributed a profusion ot of beautiful flowers twenty two carriages making a procession pru cession over a block long following losing fol the remains to the cemetery |