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Show Tllli iUSTSAI)ls'i; Tlie Inst will ilte oer tlio wmltl w of i:!lerJn.UIulhlll who dial ot pueu-iiioiihi pueu-iiioiihi on KUurday last wcro held frtun the lueeHiiK houao TitBalify at one o'clock jfc in. President A.f.I" Hiatm presided. Tlmiv was n largo gathering present to do honor to tho (lend. Tlie choir turnUlicd the singing mid snug fronf the p'lilmody, page 17. I'rnycr waaotl'cred by High Priest 1011 Kendall. Hinging, Anthem (pinrtetto mid chorus, "Lord HemeinW Me." lllogmphlcnl knteli rcod by High Priest .His. Kirh-luiiti. Kirh-luiiti. Klder Lolt IIuson, Sr.", wis tlie llrsl spenker; ho was- glml that Kupt. Jas. II. (larduer of tho sngnr factory and tho fellow laborer of tho doeeaoed went aMcndlng (ho funenil. Bald he lmd known Ilro. Clledlilll for thirty years and spoke very highly of him, and said he was r7 .ciirK old. Klder (Im. Comer said ho had ji feeling feel-ing of joy on one hand and sorrow on tho oilier. Ho wild (lie deceived was one of (he noblo ons of Ctod and was one of (low who received (lie g)o in an curly day and he fell Mirtfjlic departed de-parted would olijoy (he luosonqojif Ids Heavenly Father In the lvalut; eternal eter-nal glory. -, Hro. Jesse Bmlth said he endorsed all tliat liad been said, and (hat all of us should be thankful to God for our being on enrlh, and for all things wo enjoy on earth. Had been Acquainted with Ilro. (Hedlilll a great many yenreaud knew him to heas faithful In the gospel gos-pel as any one under (ho sound of his voice. He had no doubt hut that Ilro. Olodlilll will hnvo the prlvlhge of coming com-ing fourth In the morning of tliG first remirroetlon. "May tho blowings of Clod bo with (ho family and friend of the dcp-irled and on all (ho lionsmt in heart." Hro. Joeph Kirkham, Br., said he liiul been acquainted with Hro. (jled-hill (jled-hill for a goo I nmu'y yearn, and hail traveled some with him mid was satisfied satis-fied that we had lo-U n faithful man and a good cltlr.cn, and t)ie family 1'ad lost n good counselor and father. Hro. Knoch Huston was (ho next spwiker. Hchig Ids fellow labw)r lu theHundaysoliool, he related 'some of his acquaintances with the thx'enscdi and of his falthfnhnws as an ujiiiioyco of the sugar company, andsald ho would be greatly missed by all hl.-ias" MwlnloH and fellow workman tuul that he would be missed by tho Sunday school above all. Pros. A. J. JSvuiia said hi tlio language lan-guage of the pocl, "Oh grave, where Is thy victory and oh death, .wlicro is thy sting," and then spoke of thu lave that should exist botwecn each her, nudspokoof the kingdom ofClfAKiis wasscen by (ho Prophet Daniel cut out of the mountains without, hands, and wild Hro. Clledlilll had embraced that same kingdom of God here upon earth mid spoke of the faithfulness of the departed. de-parted. Tho choir sang, "What voice wdutes (ho startling car," which was rendered lu a sweet anil lovely manner. Benediction by Patriarch Wm Clark, Tho casket was beautifully diaped and tho lloral contributions very large. The procession to tho cemetery was very large. Tho Buiidny school class marched along tlie side ot the hearsu and IhcAC who had worked with tho deceased at tho sugar factory ninrched hi line. Tho members of tho 127 qiiuruni of seventy, of which tho de. ceased was a member, noted as pull. U-aiei-s. Tho gravo'was dedicated by Klder J. II. Gardner. |