Show LIVING MUST T TAKE AKI t UP BURDEN OF OFF F DEPARTED So Says Master Mechanic G G. R. R Van Cleve at Impressive Impressive Impressive sive Memorial Service Tako Take up tho ho burdens of or those who e gono beyond and carry on That ij h ii tim tho most perfect way in which the 11 Ii Vine ing ma may honor their dealt dead brethren according nS' nS to tho tim declaration of C G. G K IL Van Cleve master mechanic of ot the Denver Rio Grando Grande railroad at atlie atthe atthe the lie memorial services last night in the Eagles Eagles' hall hail South West Temple of Wasatch division No 22 Mt Ml Nebo division No and the G. G I. I A. A of M tho the Brotherhood of ot Locomotive En En- One may think that he lIe is Js a very small unit in tho the great battle said Van Cleve but If Ir each does docs his part the whole ma may be ablo able to accomplish anything We Ve in the United States aro are so far awa away from tho battle battlo front that wo we can hardly realize that we wo are arent areat areat at nt war But we wo are at war and It Is our business as citizens of the United States to devote all our energies to winning tho war We Ve aro are fighting for foran foran foran an ideal ideal for for moro more for or our very velT existence existence exist exist- ence and to win the war the railroads must do twice as much as the they have ever done to come anywhere near doin do- do i. i in their One o of l the the greatest problems In the country countr is coal Why is coal more scarce now than ever before There Thero is plenty of or coal plenty in the tho mines but the problem is to move it The railroads burn bUln 25 per cent of or tho the coal output of oC the United States Ships that formerly came to America with their bunkers tilled filled for the round trip now take on coal hero here for lor their round trip Consequently all coal Is I kept on the tho move toward the Atlantic ports Railroad men can help hell solve this problem If It ever every engine operating in inthe inthe Inthe the States were to save one hJ E of or coal per hour the tho net saing saying saving say sav- ing would total in ono one year ear tons of ot coal or carloads Thus by saving coal each railroad man can do dohis dohis dohis his bit towards winning tho war Tho wa way to honor those of or us that have gone gono Is to do everything within our power towards winning vinning the war so that when we have ha gone ono others may say that the world is better for our having lived in it BISHOP IVERSON SPEAKS Heber C. C Iverson bishop of or the Second See Sec ond and ward who was the principal speaker speak speak- er paid a n. glowing tribute to the man manat manat at the throttle There is no labor no division of la labor la- la bor bOlo that equals in iii importance the thereat great reat railway system Bishop Iverson Iverso declared And there thelo Is 15 no individual that holds a position of oC equal responsibility responsibility responsibility with that of oC the tho man at the throttle The lives of or thousands are aro held In tho the hollow of or his hands Ho He carries the most precious that Cargo cargo that of or human lives He Ho mUl must t be a man of or character a a. man of strength The Tho history of the engineer shows that In tho the hour of or peril with death staring him in the face tace ho has never flinched He will willingly sacrifice his own life that others ma may be saved Than this there Is no higher typo type of ol heroism The engineers are aro heroes men menor of or worth and importance in e c every com corn No other man be he president president president dent or other officer er carries on his shoulders tho the responsibility of the en en- It is most pleasing to note the spirit of ot brotherhood that prevails here ItIs It ItIs ItIs Is but just and right that such a spirit should prevail for tor we are brothers If It the world believed in the tho brotherhood of m man n an and l the fatherhood of or God Ged not as I a beautiful theory but as an actual re reality re- re aIRy no such scenes could take place as are happening dati daily on tho the battlefields battlefields battlefields battle battle- fields of or Europe The brotherhood of or man is the sweetest thing thins in tho the world for tor It manifests manifests man man- tho the word of or Christ When once it is accepted as a reality all distresses and other ills will vill be eliminated The present war where men are arc flying at attach each tach others' others throats doos does not mean that Christianity has failed it means that Christian Christianity it has not been accepted In actual reality When it is Js so accepted I Ithen then all wars will vIll cease BROTHERS STILL LIVE The Tile question arises arises' Where ar are aro those of us who aro are gone whose gone whose faces face no longer aro are seen on earth Our Ow brothers that are gone sone still sUll live ll and antI we wc shall see seo them again and know them The Tho doctrine of ot the immortality of th tho soul has been firmly established The immortality of ot the soul has been the quest of ages it has been the theme themo of or prophets of ot sages of philosophers since the tho beginning of time It Is as universal as the tho human race Kings ICings have dreamed dreamer of or it beggars in the streets are convinced of it It is longed for tor by both the good and the evil alike Tho instinct of ot longing for tor an eternal life lito is the tho strongest evidence of or of the fact that tho the soul Is immortal God never created an appetite doIre de- de Ire or Instinct for tor who whoso whose o gratification ho has not provided for It is 16 the tho in in in- of man to hunger for fOl immortalIty Immortal immortal- It ity to thirst for tor eternal life The Tho su su- su preme premo desire of man immortality of ot the soul toul will have its answer In eternal life lite Vocal solos were given by Miss 1158 Rela Rota and Miss Fern Batie Batley and antI violin solos by Kenneth Kennelh Cowan Following Fol Fol- I lowing lowins tho the exercises the roll call of or deceased members was called As A each name was called a carnation was placed upon a a. ta tablet let of smilax and greens pink greens pink carnations for or the women and white for tor the men until men until the letter E was formed LIST OF THE DEPARTED Following is tho the list of deceased members of or Wasatch division and Mt Nebo tIl division slon of or the Brotherhood Brother Brother- hood of or Locomotive Engineers Henry Anderson John Bailey Charles Blackmar Osmond Card John Case Casey W. W L L. J. J Coker W. W L. L Code W V L II Crater C C. O. O DIceman George Edwards Edwards Ed Ed- wards J J. J Engberg H. H W. W Fletcher William Jenkins John Foster Goff GoCr W V Gane Frank Hansen Hanson W. W A. A Goodale John Gordon T. T J J. J LoUis Luftis H H. B. B Martin S S. S Mathews Alex Marcell Mareen Ernest Marcell Mar Mar- cell James Monroe G. G W. W McAleer W W. L L. Orbison Charles Paul laul W. W A. A Robertson Rob Rob- ertson John Ryan William Ryan Frank John Charles CharIty Stan rod Frank Sterns Tobias Sheldahl Shel Shel- dahl dahi J. J V W. W Watson Vatson Abel John Johi Belt Bell Samuel W. W T. T F. F F Mahoney Mahoney Ma- Ma Ilone honey George V. V I Edgar J. J Higgins E E. I. I L. L Bess C C. C E. E Bordner t C. C D. D Corn Corn- stock V V. V. V Wilson William Shaffer J H. H I. I B. B Ickes George G. G By water r Wil Wil- liam Chrisler William Chatterton A. A M. M r Campbell and Frank Stevens Following i is the thu 11 list hIss o 0 of the tho women's women i. i auxiliary of ot the G. G I. I A A. A of or the B. B of ot L. L E. E Mrs Irs C. C G. G Lindsay Mrs I. I L. L A. A Jacobson Jacobson Jacob- Jacob son son Mrs 13 lJ E. E Perry Mrs W r. F. F Wolfgang Mrs W. W 1 L. L Coker Mrs Charl Charles t Mrs J B. B Westbrook Vest West brook and Mrs Frank Franl Mathews |