Show f OF PY last Services Over Remains of Bis Dis Distinguished Citizen Held in Ogden Tabernacle All that was mortal of David Henry I Peery was laid to rest in the burying ground at Ogden yesterday In the midst of a snowstorm so thick that it was difficult difficult difficult I cult to see more than a hundred feet through It hundreds of the friends of the tho theman thoman theman man who was dead assembled In the Og den tabernacle Prior to their coming the body of Mr lr Peery in a casket that was covered by floral offerings sent by sorrowing friends had been conveyed to a place in front of the altar By B the th time the services began every seat in the build ing was occupied and many man late comers corners were standing The first first numb number r was a prayer by J L X Herrick Followed then a solo by Miss Myrtle IrtIe Ballanger Somewhere one of or Mr favorite selections Next was an address by H S Joseph A duet by b Misses Ballanger and Maud Belnap Adieu followed Then B H Roberts spoke Mr Roberts was very close to Mr Ir Peery and he sketched his life Ufe the intimate standpoint He said he had once had an argument with Mr Peery Peer after the latter had said suld that he was with without without out religious Inclinations or Impulses The speaker told Mr Peery that no man who was as so devotedly attached to his mother as was Mr Peery could be Irreligious be because because because cause one love iove led Inevitably to the other Continuing Mr Ir Roberts R berts assured his hear hearers hearers ers era that there was wa a life beyond the grave and that In the hereafter there would be happy reunions with those that have gone before After a double male quartette had sung His Noble Work Is Done Ben Luce Lu e who had been Intimately associated with Mr Peery In business delivered a brief address Mr Luce was followed by b Mrs Irs Mary far Farley Farle who sang Some Time Well Understand Apostle D O 0 Mc Me MeI I Kay then spoke in eulogistic logistic ell terms of Mr life and character Hagbert An Anderson Anderson Anderson derson than sang Oh My Father Fa h r and Bishop Robert made a few re remarks remarks remarks marks The tabernacle choir sang Good Goodnight Goodnight Goodnight night and the benediction was pro pronounced pronounced pronounced by Joseph Parry Parn The pall bear bearers bearers bearers ers were C E Loose James A Pollock Frank Knox D C Dunbar H S Young Y ng of Salt Lake S W V Badcon F G Burt and R B S E Hoag |