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Show & YOUNG LADY LAID W TO REST j ;. TUESDAY j Funeral service wcro held In tho j talernaclo Tuesday afternoon oyer I , the remains of Haul Casto, tho four- 1 tn year old daughter of Prof, and Mrs. Gcorgo D. Casto of this city. 1 As two o'clock as the funeral pro-evasion pro-evasion reached the tabernacle Prof. Clark played tho funeral march by I Chopin. The services were held un- I dor the direction of the Third ward bishopric and commenced by the t holr singing "Nearer My do to Tboe." The Invocation was offeed by Elder J. C. Larsen. Tho choir 1 sang "Jesus My Saviour." ' fj Clyde J. Dalncs, representing the IU, faculty of tho Logan High School '.j . nald that ho had come to pay his last Jy, respects to one of his students who JL y had always been a sourco of comfort 'i v to him. She had always been a load- ' it In her classes and had reached tho highest scholarship possible1. Ho ald that Hazel would always bo remembered by those who knew her 1 a nn Ideal. She was clean, honor- nblo and always ready to do good.' ! 4 She had made a noble fight and j j had. kept tho faith. j ;l J Elder L,'R. Humphreys' said that' il t on Buch occasions as these we are I ' l- confronted with the fact that life Is vko uncertain. Ho had known Broth-' 1 lt and Sister Casto many years and I 'hid worked with Drother Casto in I the Mutuala and on the school board. I I He spoke of Prof. Casto is a publls servant and watched him' on many occasions travel many miles to at-j tend funerals where ho might ad- r minister .his service, to friends. Ho also spoko of Mrs. Castd's great in-' fluencc- with her children, and her '' willingness. at aUt times to assist . I those In need. A quartet consisting y 1 of Jame3 McMurrln, Dclbert Egbert, id Arthur Olsen and Charles 0. Peter-1 II xon sang "I Need Thee Every Hour." ( ll Elder John Quaylo deemed it an 1 honor to havo tho prlvilego of saying a few words on this occasion. He I had known Brother and Sister Casto I a long tlmo and had gono on many I occasions with Brother Casto to ad-V ad-V " minister to tho sick, and had al-l al-l ways found him humble and full of fnlth. Their daughter Hazel had al- Ql ways been a shining light to her par- . -nts, the light of existence here will I always guide them, He asked tho I blessings of tho Lord to attcsd Prof. I Casto, his good wife nnd their chu-I chu-I drcn that they would bo comforted I in this sad hour. 1 Professor Bardonl played a violin I nolo with piano accompaniment by I Mrs. Sardoni. I Elder Nathan D. Thatcher asked I for tho blessings of tho Lord to dill di-ll rect him urlng tho fow minutes In 1 . which ho stood before tho relatives 1 and friends of such nn honorablo 1 young lady, in attempting to say I something of comfort to her parents 1 brothers nnd slBtcrs. Ho had gono I ' to tho bedsldo of the deceased to ad-1 ad-1 - . minister to her many times during $7 , her sickness and had always found JjL ' her full of good cheer. Ho said sbo V i..i,rf mnrn llko a hoavenly being than a person In mortality. In Ha- 7.0I, wo know a young lady who was pure and honorablo and her reward Is suro. Wo who nro left behind can only bow our heads with tho knowl- I edgo that sho has u mission nioro Im- I pprtant than this rarthjy mission to I p-rform, if wo follow In tho foot- 1 Mops of this beauliul lady wo will 1 m) rnviM. I President Joseph E. Cardon felt highly honored in presenting tho 1 presidency of the Cache stako to say a few words on thU sad occasion. He said "I am sure that the sym-pathtes sym-pathtes of tho entire community go' out to Professor Casto and his family fam-ily at this time. As I looked Into the face of the deceased today I thought what an honor for a father and mother to have In raising such a beautiful daughter and enjoying er association for fourteen years. I am sura that Brother and Sister Casto Cas-to will never forget tho giver of this soul to them, their Joy will bo In sweet remembrance of this their beloved be-loved child, which has been a shining shin-ing Jewel to them. I am convinced that death Is ono of tho greatest gifts which God has for His children. chil-dren. It would bo Impossible for Ha-, zel to become perfect without tha I process which she has now gone through. She will not bo neglected on the other side and her blessings aro sure. Her spirit Is fully developed devel-oped and at some futuro tlmo her father and mother will ngalp have tho privilege ot meeting their daughter daugh-ter again. Ho asked that tho spirit' 'of tho Lord should dwell with her parents forever. Rachel Pederson sang n solo with piano accompaniment by Mrs. Sar-"donl, Sar-"donl, j Bishop Evans extended his sympathy sym-pathy to Brother and-Sister Casto In "this hour of bereavement. Ho said death Is not a punishment even though; it BcemB hard at times for us to consolo ourselves with tho fact that our loved ones are needed more on tho other sldo than we need thorn hero, but God acts wisely and Is the overseer or all and will call ub homo as fast as Ho finds that wo aro qualified quali-fied to serve hlra in Immortality. In behalf of tho family ho expressed their appreciation to all who had j rendered servlco during tho sickness and after tho death of their daughter. daugh-ter. The choir sang "Rest Sweetly Best." Tho benediction was pronounced by I)r. J. S. Caldcrwooil. A largo cortege cor-tege of aiitomobllos followed tho remains re-mains to tho cemetery. Tho sympathy sympa-thy of frlnds for tho bereaved was expressed by tho great many beuti- ful floral offerlngB. At tho come-f(ery come-f(ery Elder ChrJstlan JacobB'jn dj.'i' cated the grave. |