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Show I'uacriil of Win. C. Iteililcri. The funeral services over the remain! ol W. O. Hidden, who died at the l'rovo asylum last Thuisduy night, were held at the Tabernacle Sunday afternoon. Although tho weather was very disagreeable, disagree-able, the roads wet and slmhy, a good crowd of people turned out to pay their respects to thu dead. The f peakera at the tervlret were Elders El-ders J. T. Carrnth, C. A. Calllt, J. A. Smith anil William Archibald, all of whom paid n high tribute of nipect to tho deceased and madi consoling remarks re-marks to his wife and family. Thu remains were taken to the cemetery ceme-tery and there interred. About twenty vehiclei,lo.i led with people, followed the remains to their last retting place. William C. Itcddcn was the oldest son of the late It, J, ItedJen, w ho was one of the pioneers of Utah, He vbi born at Orunlavllle, Touule count), 1 yeara ago, but has been n resident of Summit county for about forty years, moit of which time he hat rcalded in Coalville. Huleavesa wife und four children, Mr, ItedJen wasngood, honest and upright up-right man, and wat greatly reipected aa a citizen. Hit Ion will be greatly felt among hit many aituclaiei, |