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Show SIMPLICITY MAIS KISTER SERVICES Impressive Knights Templar Ritual Read at Funeral of j Well-known Man. Impreflslv funeral services for Oscar II. Klstcr, well-known business nian of Salt Lake, who died Wednesday at Holy Cross hospital aflor a long Illness, Were held yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the Masonic tomple. The services were conducted by the Knights Tcnmlar and' Blue lodge organizations of the Masonic lodge. In both of which Mr. Kiator held membership, I.T,h?J regular ritualistic service of lhn Ivnlghla Templars was given under ! direct on of W. j. I,y0h. A son" wm sung by Mrs, A. S. Peters. Ilundrori floral wreaths sent by member" of the orders and other friends bore mute evidence evi-dence of the esteem in which Mr. Klsier had been held. The pallbearers wore r TD. McConaughy. W. C. Bogue, A. T Vol! Lathop,1" Ca,n' C' U uml 'u - Thc Interment waa private, onlv the most Intimate--friends and relative's accompanying ac-companying the bods- to the grave A prayer and short address wcr given bv the Rev. ISImor I. Goshen. 1 Mr. Klster was a nallvo of Kansas, but had resided In Utah since ISM. c L Rood, one of his personal friends, paid the following tribute t0 Mr Klster In discussing hln death and funeral last night: Oscar Klster has gone to the great beyond, and his going leaves hundreds, hun-dreds, and perhaps thousands, In this city and state one less true friend. That Is one of the finest things that can be said about him. Ho wis a true friend, and own of tho moat genial, kind, companionable and approachable ap-proachable men T over knew, l have known him since he first came to Utah In 1S91, and always found hhn the soul of. loyalty In -anything he undertook or any friend he made. His keen nense of humor made him a general favorite. |