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Show ALMEDA CROCKETT I 1AIDT0 REST I First Ward Meeting House H Scene of Poignant Grief H , , ) BBBl MANY TOKENS OF SORROW I ADDRESSES FULL OF COMFOttT :H AND CONSOLATION TO BE ftBfl REAVED FAMILY. iVAfl Funeral services Were held over tho ,BBJ remains of little Almcda Crockett, (BBl daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred W. ;BBl Crockett, at tho First ward meeting BBJ house yesterday at 1 o'clock p. . m. BBJ Tho sorvlcos wero simple, yet touch- BBh Ing, tho house being tilled with sym- pnthlzlng rolntlrcs and friends, all JBB1 eager to do nil In their power to as- BBI slst tho grlof' Btrlckcn parents in :BBJ their hour of great trial and sorrow. BJ Tho floral offerings wero many, the ABI bouquets nnd net pieces bolng car- jBBi ricd by twenty little girls, playmates IB of tho deceased. HBJ The choir sang, "Your Sweet Little iBBl Rosebud Has Left You," aftor which BBl Patriarch 'c, J. Larsen offered pray- BB er. Miss Norn Ellason, accompanied BB by Mrs. C. W. Hansen, very .bcautl- jBl fully rendered a vocal selection, and ,BB Professor Sptcker, accompanied by - Mr. Splcker, contributed a i.violin HB number. Addresses full of comfort ,HB and consolation, and eulogistic of the BB many good, true, nud womanly traits BB ot Ihe beautiful llttlo girl who bad BBJ departed this life, were mndo by El- BH dors Henry" Crockett, OBcar Uorkman, BH .Tosciih E, Cardon, Herschel Sullen, BBJ Resident S. F, Balllf,'' President BH Charles H. Hart aud Bishop Josoph V. BH Wilson. The speakers all had words BH of good cheer for tho bereaved, and ., BJ Judging fom the manlfestallons 'of BH the spirit Brother Fred W. Crockett HB nnd his good wtfo could not help but BH Continued on Page S. HB it m H o , Almeda Crockett Laid To Rest Continued from Page 1. feel that they had a legion of friends nt their side, that they, wor,e highly respected, and that all wore eager to share with them their sorrows and their cares. Tho choir sang, "Oh, My Father," and President Joseph Quln- 1' v, ney, Jr., irqnounted the benediction. The casket was placed In the hearse, covered with an embankment of flow-ors, flow-ors, nnd was driven to tho cemetery, where all that was mortal of one of the choicest spirits, and most beautiful beauti-ful little girls thatoyor graced the earth was consigned rto tho silent tomb. Elder ,Heber Maughan dedicated the grave. |