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Show ; I FUNERAL HELD j I AT PARADISE 0 BJ Ethan Allen Burled In Town of His BJ Birth. Parents Part With Third r BJ Grown Child I, BJ Paradise, Jan. 20. At 1 o'clock lt HJ n January 20 tho funorni services c ij,vcro hel(1 ,n tll P""lIso ward meet-jt meet-jt JH'nB nouso oyor tho roraalns of Ethan SMAUcn, tho young man who died at U Logan, January 17 at tho home of g BJ bis grandparents Mr, and Mrs. Snui-a! Snui-a! BJ uei Holbrook. BJ Tho house was well filled with l0 BJ sympathetic relatives and friends of io H tlie yung man and Ills family. Thoy were nil residents of, this ward until e. 'ur, years ago when they movod to 3g BJIJbo to mako their homo thoro. Tho HJww Is extra hard on Ilrothor and of Blslstor Allen, as thlsis the third grown child they haVe been called to ran with. They have tho sympathy lot 'he entire community Vnthli their H sad bereavement. The services began by tho choir singing, Shall Wo Meet Beyond tho River. Prayer was offered by Joseph II. Obray. Tho choir furthor Bang Wanted On tho Other Side. Consoling romarks woro mado by tho following: J. P. James, W. J. Willis, R. P. Bradshaw, O. E. 01-sen, 01-sen, Dlshop Merkloy of Idaho, and closing "remarks by Bishop P. O. Hansen, all of whom boro high tributes trib-utes to tho deceased. Each ono spoke of bis faith in tho gospel, Durine tho services Llzzlo Lomon nnd Lizzlo RIchraan sang a duet entitled, en-titled, My Father Knows. Tho benediction bene-diction was pronounced by P.. O. Hansen. Remains were Interred iu the 'Paradise cemetery .i " t t |