Show funeral services funeral services wera were held in the stake tabernacle at a 3 p tn june 9 bishop james mcarthur presiding the stand was beautifully and appropriately pria tely decorated and there was a great prolusion profusion of beautiful flowers on it and also on the casket contain ing in the remains of one of our best loved citizens A great number of people attended to pay their last tributes of respect the services commenced with a cornet solo by prof earl J bleak prayer was offered by elder brigham jarvis sr vocal quartet what shall the harvest be mam ie viola gentry dilworth enow now and dean A dark clark I 1 elder 1 t 11 morris said when lie he w w ass 0 5 wbk have stood the hardships and been on the firing line for so many ye years r pass away he wished we had some some way of 0 keeping their green in the lives of the people had been a very close friend of bro judd for 30 years knew him first as a laborer on his elder morris father s house next in the adobe yard where he was a very faithful worker bro judd and his father walked to and from washington to work on the canal there until it was finished he ile had worked on building the st george temple had fulfilled a mission in great britain he did an unlimited amount of good to the people of the county through his work in the washington mill bro judd was the instigated of the hurricane canal and other canals in the county he ile was called by the church to take charge of lands in nevada where he did a great deal for the country he was president of the state horticultural board the instigator of fairs in the county and state and did more to get utah fruit crops before the people than all other men ile has hits always baen been a faithful member of the I 1 church and his wives had stood by and helped him in all his undertakings I 1 pres david H cannon said he had been acquainted with thomas judd and also diso his father for a 4 great many bears ears had been intimate with bro judd in religious and also financial affairs he ile was a very faithful lat ter day saint almost his last mes sage cage to his children was a testimony of the truthfulness of the gospel his whole life had been centered in his religion and he would have great blessings on the other side prayed that bro judd s family might follow his good example and ba be worthy of life everlasting vocal eolo solo I 1 do believe by dil worth snow pres edw H snow said there are two virtues which stand out in the life of thomas judd which make for great men these are tire loyalty and industry it was his loyalty which led him hilt to stay in this country to undergo the hardships here his loyalty led him to matte make tha the effort which he lid did to place ditto on the map no matter where bro judd happened to be he was loyal to I 1 dixie his loyalty to bt st george geo rge has done much to gain the success for us which we have no now there are riot many men like bro judd but his was the kind we needed to build up this country to the family the speaker said they should be proud of their father and carry on the work he had so nobly started pray ed the father to bless his family and give them a great desire to do their utmost for their church country and felloW fellowmen mell elder jos T atkin spoke of his work with bro judd in fit connection with horticulture and work on the experiment had attended a great many exhibitions iri in other states with thomas judd where they often won first place in the exhibits it was almost inconceivable the urt art and orgina originality lity with which bro judd would arrange his exhibits 1 he had brought more to than all others in 1 losing aro judd we have lost a mighty matt prayed for t tre 0 blessings of the lord oti oil bis his fam fly vocal duet there is a land lando ll 11 mamie and viola gentry entry elder arthur V miles said bro judd followed the teaching of the savior tor for he sought first arst the king doln of heaven told of the help bro judd had given his family and all widows and poor of the commin ity of the employment hs he gave people P le in the Wes washington hington mill and the great good he did I 1 he Is A one of god s noblemen let us hot not think of this as the only life but as the tile beginning of another and greater life to come bro dro judd has always been willing to give to the public and to the lord he was as typical of lloyd george and other great englishmen elder erastus J milne president of the nevada State school of industry at ello elko said that bro judd had been a father and sister mary jans judd had been a second mother to him there are no other men on earth who had been to him what bro bra judd has aas read a poem A heal real man alan 11 as describing perfectly what bro judd was bishop jag jae mcarthur bore his testimony to the faithfulness of the deceased and his great groat love for st george Hs he came to this valley at is delro qa 49 9 44 sst tua wo eror |