Show I TAPS SOUNDED FOR LARSEN Many Attend Funeral of Youth Who Died atT at I T Training raInIng C Camp amp Funeral for Sergeant Cleveland Cleveland Cleve Clove land S. S Larsen son gon of ot Mr and Mrs Sirs X N. F. F Larsen 1718 lilS South State street who died In the officers officers' train training InS InS' camp at Fort Rile RIley lan Ivan last Monday of or pneumonia pneumonia pneumonia monia were held in tho the Farmers Farmers' ward chapel at 1 p. p m m. yesterday Bishop Joseph Joeph S. S officiated Army of officers officers ot- ot leers state officials fraternity brothers broth broth- ers rs schoolmates and friends filled tilled the chapel to overflowing and several cars loaded with flowers gave silent testimony testimony mon mony to tho the respect and love hove of at a a. I multitude of oC friends Among the BP speakers akers the tho state was I represented by Adjutant General Lund the army by Captain II TI N. N Mayo olao his fraternity by Peter Kaylas a n. classmate classmate classmate class class- mate at the University of Utah his church by Seymour B. B Young who bore a message direct from President Joseph F. F Smith and his carl early school the L L. D. D S. S university was represented represent represent- ed b by Professor See Other speakers were Will KImball Albert Wagstaff Melvin ln D. D Wells Wens and Horace Stayn Stayner er The pallbearers were L L. L L. Larsen John Larsen George Smith Edward I Ri Rigby b William Cornick and Alvin Interment was In tho the City cemetery Sergeant Larsen was as burled buried with full tull m military tar honors A company compan of oC soldiers from Ft Douglas Doublas fired tired a a. salue sa- sa hue lue over the as the casket was lowered and as his remains were laid In their final resting place tho the bugler I sounded taps |