Show N Wm SON N DIES RIM M MRS TO DREADED AFTER FTER EIGHT BASE SEASE JAYS nS OF FUNERAL FERING VICES HELD YESTER YESTER- JAY AY AFTERNOON Watson 16 ye year old daughter a Watson of this city after for eight days daysI e meningitis suc suc- I epidemic mit spinal I to fe i dread disease at 1 30 j morning nl services for the unfortunate the lawn at the theof 6 a were sere held on of her grandparents Mr and andt andL with whom she t L E. E tang luring Services were held on the having been I because use of quarantine 1 upon the family tor lor Leland Bettenson of the ward rd officiated The opening I ns us entitled Sometime Well We'll d and was rendered by Annette innette Bettenson Mrs Sarah A. A Bp E E. M. M Corry and Wm Mac Mac- t. t opening prayer was offered by Funk Frisk B. B Wood and was follow- follow Mrs ra Bettenson who sang Res HL t Herbert Webster was the first and In part said This Is a and our hearts go out Continued on Page Four Pour u Jf JEAN AN WATSON DIES FROM MENINGITIS Continued from Page One in sympathy for those who are be bereaved bereaved be be- of a loved one The mother I of the young girl who lies before us embraced in death was a B wonderful woman and mother and Jean has been raised in her footsteps The Lord has seen fit It to call her from our midst and we e must reconcile ourselves to Isis His i I will This life lIe is our time to prepare to meet God Jean was a very sweet I lovely girl and we e need have no fear for her for she has gone to her re reo re- ward Dp Bp E. E M. M Corry said that on such a aBad asad sad Bad as this it was very hard to know what to say that would be beof beof beof of comfort to the father and grand grand- parents Sometimes we are called upon upon upon up up- on to bear burdens that we feel is al almost almost al al- most more than we can stand and this is more sad because of Bro Dro Watson Watson Wat Wat- son having lost his wife a few years ago and his little daughter seemed to toh h have ve many of the wonderful virtues and characteristics of her mother The speaker said our faith teaches us that we are ore here for only a short time and I our passing will be only for a brief time when we will return In the morning morning morn mom I ing of the Dy By strict obedience to the la laws ws and ordinances of God we will gain consolation Elders Wm H. H Manning and Ray nay Lyman Sang sang Come Unto Me I Will Give Olve You Rest Pres Wm R. R Palmer was the concluding concluding concluding con con- speaker and said that to us comes death in many forms and the theone theone theone one that has taken Jean is one of the terrible forms when those who are left to mourn are denied the consoling consoling consol consol- ing and comforting help of friends I remember Jean as a n baby Jeans Jean's mother Hazel Williams used to work in the Mercantile store and she lest left there to marry Bro Dro Watson She was wasa a lovely girl and a wonderful woman and mother Jean is as much alive as she ever was and will go on Just as before I feel death Is really the beginnIng beginning beginning be- be e eor ginning of life me We will v very ry mUch but for Jean miss h her worry orry she left We need ned n not us In 1 innocence must do that W We e whIch is rIght and fit by th these and profit pro pro- experIences our time comes so that wh when en we can go Into the companionship or of those have passed We love who ho on before spirit In Th There ere is 13 a Us and this bod clothes body y Is only the of the Spirit I have a keen sympathy for or Bro Dro Watson and the grandparents of ot Jean and I know we all feel the tame Same iame and I pray that the thel l I I Lord will comfort them in no this deen deep no I hour of trial The quartet sang My Father I knows and Elder Wm V. V Walker pronounced the benediction |