Show I THELAST SAD RITES L l V The Funer SerVices of Hotace K i j J Vllitn r jE i tY I i 5 H Ii 11 11 Ystertla mornirg1at 1 oclock as per announcement in Sundays HERALD the services over the remains of the dew parted pioneer Horace K Whitney were begun in the Eighteenth Ward chajeli The gathering of friends of the family was very < < large so much so thatf the build ng was Crowded in every part On the stand were Apostle Woodruff Patriarch John Smith Coun elor John W Young Bishop R < I Burton President Joseph E Taylor and others Bishops Counselor Robert Patrick I Pat-rick conducted the services The corpse borne by some of the de I ceaseds friends and companions in life was transferred from the family residence re-sidence to the chap l where all were given an opportunity too look upon the cold set features of the respected dead After singing by the choir of Unveil thy Bosom Faithful Tomb prayer by Efiler W B Barton and the sinning of Nearer My God to Thee Elder Joseph Kingsbury spoke to the throng relating experience and knowledge of the deceased telling of his acquaintance acquaint-ance with his father Bishop N K Whitney and dealing out f words of comfort to the bereaved family I President Joseph E Taylor followed and in an impressive and eloquent manner paid a just tribute to the worth and integrity of his departed de-parted friend Bishop R T Burton next alluded to the modesty and worth of Horace K Whitney his general disposition his good qualities of head and heart hisrendurance through the trials and vicissitudes of his pioneer existence and closed by hoping that those of his children who were left l would emulate his virtues juicier David MoKenzie referred to the purity and uprightnessof the character df the deceased de-ceased and testified that he was in every respect an honest man Elder A M Musser also spoke of his worth as a man Apostle Woodruff next addressed the congregation saying Elder Whitney was one of the pioneers that he was satisfied it was all right with him and that he had gone before tfy join with those behind the veil in their labors of love Elder Robert jPatrickfwas the last to speak and he festified that the dead brother was always an active member of the Eighteenth Ward Ihe cnoir then sang U Rest for the Weary Soul Rest and Patriarch Smith pronounced the benediction When the vast assembly had viewed the corpse a long train of mourning relatives and friend4Jftrmed which followed fol-lowed the remain to4ie cemetery where were uUfposited all that was mortal mor-tal of a beloved husband kind father and respected citizen Horace K Whit Jiey r i I |