Show OBSEQUIES OF MRS GEIGER Effective Funeral Sermon Preached by th Rev Dr 0 Goshen The fUn funeral ra of Mrs Irs John F Geiger was wasat wasat at 1 yesterday afternoon from the home of a son J V r Geiger 7 Third street In accordance with tile the frequently expressed wish of the dead omah that her bel burial be simple brief briet services were hold held Re Rev E I Goshen delivered a short sermon Ages ago before there h priests and temples to spread religion wIth Its varIe beliefs the world knew there was that life on onearth onearth earth was but a 3 minute at the close ot of which began he said iYe Ye are surer surel than ever ot of this While we Jay hay away awny the mortal home of ofa a glorious sO l this afternoon hearts are broken and eyes are wet but there is consolation in the knowledge that this dear woman has lived but a short minute of hor life lite of constant kindness Time The kind kiml word which every velY one ona re from herthe e smile in f light and dark darkness ness the tender touch of those hands these things are gone and hearts are filled with grief A little b by two for eulsa home which never knew a frown or ugly moment is now cheer cheerless less a little whit old woman no longer smIles to those who J ass her win window window dow door i is closed in that little home up In the hills man and child mss mISS the dear old face which they have been beNl accustomed for tor years ears to ee smiling out a welcome from among the flowers in III the window In lo But those who have known her and amid loved her realize even in the grIef of separatIon that she was ready to go and left us as a child goes to sleep The casket was almost completely co con ered frith ith flowers A and short eulogy at the thc graveside In Jolt Mt cemetery constituted the services there Salt L Lake kc and Park City posts of the G GA GA A R anti and V R C were represented at atthe atthe the services Mrs Geiger was n a member of the latter organization and her aged husband of the A large number of friends from Park City were present Tile pallbearers were friends of the dead woman They rhey were wen William Villiam f F A McCarty r 1 an anti John Thompson of oC this city amid nud A Al l Fuelling u and John Shields of Park Cit City |