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Show , LISLb THOMPSON I ' IAID TO REST I AT RICHMOND I Speakers Testify Of Useful I Life Of Exemplary, Young Man II 1UCHM0ND, Nov. 19. Tho funer- H nl services of Llalo Thompson were H held at tho opera house, Monday m with DUhop J. L. McCnrrey presld- Br ." lng. The first speaker wa3 T. H. M Merrill, ho spoke ot the large aud j .the good family of which Mr. and m Mrs. Thompson were the parents and Hi though Lisle had left this world H .he yet belonged to them. Llslo wa3 93 .22 years of age, loved his home jfi illfe more than the follies ot the Q world, was interested and successful r$ In his schools and studies, had com- II plcted high school and spent one S3 year In tho eastern schools. He spoke H Also of his pure and unspotted life i nnd Ignorant of the sins of the world. gjj Counselor Bud Egan then spoke I of Llsle's lovo and obedience to his I parents and testified to his beautiful character. I J. W. Funk testified to the hope- I ful disposition ot the deceased, how B he mad .always replied, I am feeling I ttine, when questioned as to his I liealth. Ho liftd Buffered uncom- jk plalnlngly and bravely", Bishop J. L. McCarey SUld that Jj l.isle has fought a good fight and jj ill that could have been done was" K -done Including his own hard strug- U :gle to cling to life. I Samson Webb and Marteal Wight I sang, "Some Sweet Day." and the Im Stoddard Brothers rendered a quar- -LaL" tet entitled "Go To Thy Ilcst In . tiL .Peace." The choir rendered appro- 2 ", prlate music. The many beautiful It flowers were silent testimonies of w, love and respect for tho departed. A long cortege of automobiles and bug- jf, gles followed the remains to the Bt cemetery. n Although Lisle has departed from if this world, his beautiful life will al- 1 ' -ways live In the memory of those B -who knew him. 1 i The home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo 1! Merrill has been gladdened during IB' tho week by the arrival of a son. riff .Last week, Miss Bertha Shepard B .-and Mr. George T. Hyde, president ft .of the Portneuf stake, were united H in marrlaso at tho Salt Lake Tem- V pie. Tho many friends Bertha has In m, her homo town, and aso thoso who may know Mr. Hyde extend congrat-I congrat-I illations and wish them much happl-, happl-, ness in their married life. ' Mrs. J. W. Funk entertained on ' ; Wednesday for her daughter Edith. Twenty five of her little frUnds were present to honor her seventh birth- day. A fine young lady arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Smith last week. All concerned aro doing fine. Mr. Shoupo of Salt Lako City, is our now man at Peart's horse shoo-' shoo-' j lng shop. He Is located with family In part of Mrs. Hyer's homo. An electric boll has been placed I, at tho crossing ono block north of tho O. L. & I depot that rings when ,' tho cars aro within a block of tho crossing giving travelers ample time i for safety. j J A special Thanksgiving program i will bo rendered In M. I. A. Monday evening, Novombcr 26, where every- I, body Is invited to como. Tho pro- i gram will bo ns follows: Thnnksgiv- jf lng talk by C. II. Andorson; lnstru- t inontal music, Cyril Monson and . a others; reading, Miss Eva Arbon; H 2?) voca' B0'0' MrB A- A- Thomas; piano " jtf solo, Miss Amy Harris. tlj , Mr. C. II.' Andorson gavo tho loc- ) : turo In Parents class in tho Rlch- ti) mond dnrd Sunday, and Mr. C. I. Stoddard and T. II. Merrill woro tho n! i spoakors nt sacrament meeting. dv j. Miss HUlnwood, of Now York Is bill hero In tho Interest of tho library . oil nbo is aiming to lmprovo and sim- diff pllfy tho librarian's work. tlS Mrs. Sedonln Slovens; of Montpo- pwL Her, is nt homo with lior mothor, oljl Mrs. Dlcy Olston. Mr. Stovons and InM family nro moving from Bear Lako .oMft to Ogdon nnd Mrs. Olston will go U with thorn for a short visit In their dS now bomo. I th'f Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Stoddard' i wlsh to nnnounco tho engagement of thoir daughter Rodelpha to Ether Spackman ot Lowlston, tho wedding to tako placo on Novomber 28. Friday ovonlng a club party was given at tho homo of Mrs. Ethel Halnoy. A flno tlmo was had. Tho homes of Mr. Ted Spackman and Mrs. Bud Egun havo been tho scones of socials during tho week, tho occasions bolng birthday observations, observ-ations, I |