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Show PROMINENT BRIGHAM CITY CITIZEN BURIED A largo crowd of Logan pooplo 'WbbLI went toBrlgham Sunday to-attend i tH the funeral services for President dH Oleen N. Stohl of Box Elder, Stake. MH The large crowd taxed tho capacity . ?H of tho Stako Tabernacle andrthe ser-1 j' 'H .vices -,wero Impressive andMinstruc- j tlve, , Tho lloral offering woro many j ! and most beautiful, many Vetpieces" H ieiog';jn pvldence. ftjp ' i ( , Musical numbers wero furnished a by, (be .Jabornaclo Choir, thb U,.A;' ft il C.Quartette'and Mlsa p'efors. Bls- ''iH hop David ' Burt presided. Tho llll speakers were Bishop Burt,' Bishop. '. Blackburn and Bishop Wright, Pres-' H lde"nt Lucius Snow and Presldont W. IbLI C.'Horsley, Apostlos Rudger Clawson fM and Apostlo Heber J. Grant. 'Elder i.H D, S. Sponcer and Presidents A. H. ' : I MaLv Lund and Joseph F. Smith." All Ijoro' ' iH tostlmony to tho storllng intogrity. i'l and worth of deceased, and spoke " Hl foellngly and sympathetically to tho W'Lh bereaved. g Presldont O. N. Stohl was well 1 EH known In Logan. He was a member ' Vl of the board of trdstees of tho Brig- jj ,AH ham Young College and momber , ,, ' Ll of the board of directors of. tho A , uiH Promontory-Curlew Land Company, - , H and was closely assolclated with Mr. jEI A. G. Lundstrom In tho furnlturo 9H business. Ho was a man universally, . ''IVibI loved and respected. None -knew . , nH him but to lovo him. He possessed , filH an untarnished reputation, and .his, . fr. reputation was his character. With liltl malice towards none, with lovo and VtiH charity for all, .and a conscience vpld; i'HI bf offence ho was. ''ncV'afraltl" foJ '!9 dlo." Tho many. frindot thobe- TH roayed family, anion which- tatho, ll Mof w WcjteJiSf . ' ( . I'M oxtend. love ahd smoaUif 1 it&,ad' 'bH |