Show IMPRESSIVE SERVICES Large Concourse of Citizens Attend Burial of Dougall Provo March wAs ws a large at attendance attendance itt at the funeral or of Postmaster at Sunday afternoon The services were in the Central mooting meeting meetinghouse house presided over by Bishop Hm Hill and the speakers were Rev To T c Smith ot of the Presbyterian church Bishop J 3 F Bringhurst Apostle Geor George e A Smith and Elder Seymour B Young of Salt Lake CIty promInent officers ot of the Mormon church The floral offerIngs were Profuse and very beautiful the rarest flowers of the season being on the casket A A beautiful piece representing a broken circle was contributed by tho postmasters of the county The pallbearers were four sons of the deceased his son Charles b by a former wife Ife having arrived from California Mrs D Dougall was supported on the arm aria or of Governor Thomas a close friend of the family Other rs pr present nt were Peters ot of American Pork Fork Ross of Lehl Lehi Thorn of PI Pleasant nt Grove Clove ot of Provo Prove and Lawrence of Spanish Fork Prominent neat nent citizens in other walks of life Ufe were also present from all parts of the county an especially large number going from Provo There was alio quite a large dole dele delegation gation of relatives and friends from Salt Lake City and some from as far north as CachE county The servIces commenced at 1 In Inthe inthe the afternoon Rev Smith being the first speaker He dwelt beautifully on the im immortality Immortality mortality of the soul Bishop Bringhurst spoke as a close friend of the family praising the sterling qualities s of of deceased His word was always as good as his bond Apostle George A Smith then gave a avery avery very lucid discourse of half an hour or moro more on the resurrection explaining the Saints conception of paradise Elder Seymour B Young was the last Jast speaker He was reminiscent having known deceased since both he and the speaker were bo boys s He also touched on the resurrection Though the da day was wet and the roads exceedingly muddy there was a large cor corte cortege te tege e went to the Evergreen tery where th the body was laId to |