Show FUNERAL Eight Lodges to Which Deceased Belonged Participated in inthe inthe inthe the Ceremonies 0 Several Se erl hundred of or the lodge friends fiends of A S Watson Waton escorted the te remains o 0 or their former friend frend and craftsman through Sh the streets yesterday after afternoon aUe afternoon noon en route from the late home of o othe f the deceased on East Bast Second South to the Rio Grande Western Vester depot where the le body was wa shipped to his hs old home bome homen in n Iowa for burial burial Mrs Mr Watson Waton was accompanied by byler y her ler niece Mrs H A A Kee of Brigham City As A a representative of the eight t fraternal organization to which the de deceased eased ceased belonged Mr l Kee accompanied d the le remains east He is a member of o othe f the he and I O 0 O 0 F The funeral services serice were held at athe atthe a athe t the he house houe They were short but im Rev W M l Paden of the te th e First Presbyterian thatch church curch officiated assisted by Dean Eddie Edde of St Marks Mark s Episcopal church The music coa ct of Vocal duets by Mrs Andrews Andrew s and nd Miss Miller of the First Pres Pros church choir 0 The floral foral tokens of remembrance e were were profuse and beautiful The em emblematic pieces from the fraternal or of which h the deceased was wasa wa waa s a member were especially handsome sf The he pallbearers were old associates of o f Mr Ir Watson Vaton who are now residents resident s of f this city but b t who knew the te de deceased eased ceased when he lived in Iowa They The y were Robert Fowler Elliot Elot Hender Header Henderon Henderson son on A A B Stevens George N Dever Eber Hall Hal and J D Harrison During the progress or of the services service s in n the house ouse the members member of the th e lodges l assembled on the sidewalk sidewalk At A et t their heir t conclusion the friends f ends were per permitted to view the remains Special Specia l cars awaited the members of the vari varius vai van vanous ous us lodges who to were parade parde through h the he streets as an escort to the tile dead The earn cars preceded the hearse heare and car carrIages carriages to the corner of Second South Sout Sout h and ard State streets where they were e joIned by y the First Firt Regiment band Here Here the te societies were formed fored into int o line ine lne In the column were a number numbe or of r of women members member of auxiliaries of o f he the Woodmen of America America and the Mac The lodges thus participating g Were the Elks Knights of o gf f Pythias Woodmen of the World Modern Woodmen of America Independent Order of Odd Fel Fellows Fellows lows one command be beng Ing ng in fatigue uniform Ancient Order Orde r of United Workmen and ad the Fraternal l Order of Eagles s The procession moved west on Sec See Second Second ond South to the corner of First West Wes Wet t street At that point the band and an d formed open ranks rank permit permitting ting ing the hearse and carriages to ta to pass pas s through a double line lne of men and an d women with ith uncovered heads beads After r the he hearse heare and carriages had passed passe d through the th boarded special specia l cars c r and proceeded to the depot where e they hey remained until the train tin moved move d ed down the tracks 0 |