Show A NY I AT BIER OF If II OLD FORTY Co 1 4 U I 1 A t tp tI p I I S SI I e tr i ee ss ill ille e M LAUG w N the presence of or a large number i Of friends and relatives the re remain reN 1 N main maln of or Ephraim McLaughlin 1 the pioneer who ho died a week ago yesterday were consigned to their last resting place in the city cemetery early yesterday forenoon Prior to the burial simple and impressive ceremonies II were conducted at Mr McLaughlins late residence 1350 Lincoln avenue His cottage home was far small I to hold the concourse of friends who i desired to pay tribute of at respect to his memory The house houie was filled and the 1 mourners overflowed into the thc yard un until t 1 til it too was crowded The services I began at 10 They were presided I over by Bishop Bishup p Atwood of Sugar ward At the beginning a fl quartette sang I Need Thee Every Hour tour A prayer I I by Bishop Atwood followed and then I Thomas delivered a short address Mr Thomas Thamas referred with deep I I feeling to the dead mans long Jong and use useful I ful life holding it up as an nn example for forth forthe th the younger generation to follow and be i guided by In conclusion Mr Thomas j 1 spoke words of comfort to the stricken family J T rD D Wood of o Davis county a long time friend of Mr McLaughlin was the next speaker 11 Mr r Wood said he was in a position to know intimately Mr j McLaughlins character and he pro pronounced pronounced pronounced it one of the finest he han hal ever been associated with At the conclusion conclusion sion sian of Mr Woods W ds remarks Miss Chase hase hasea hasca a granddaughter sang a solo Just Ju t as asI asI asI I Am Another solo by Heber Sharp The Plains of Peace followed After a prayer by Rev Mr Ir Brown of the Baptist church the quartette closed the house services by singing Nearer My y God to Thee The funeral procession was very lengthy hundreds of or people following the body bod to its last resting place The casket was covered with a profusion of ot magnificent floral tributes which were later placed on the mound The grave STave was dedicated by Bishop At Atwood Atwood wood and a short service was read lead by Mr Ir Brown The pallbearers were J I t D Wood I th Thomas W H Dodge odge Dodge John John Chase and Thomas Matthews I |