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Show FRIENDS PAY TRIBUTE TOOIUC, ILIFF Funeral services for Pr. T. C. IhTf. who died lajt Friday at rvnver, Coio., were he'd at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon tn the First Methodist Episcopal church under un-der the ritual of Mount Morlali lode Xo. 3, Frr'e and Aocepttvl Masons, and at Mt. Olivet cemetery uwder the auspiot-s of the Ma.twell-MeKean post. Grand Army of the KepubJic. of wtuci Vr. lltff waa a member. The service at the church was presided presid-ed over by the Kev. It. J. K. Odliian of lioise. Idaho, who was assisted by the Rev. J. J. Luce, superintendent of the Methodist missions In I'tah, the Rev. hi. K. Mivk and the Kov. J. H. N. Williams, who offered the opening prayer. racticttlly every Frotestant clergyman In Salt- Lake and vicinity attended the funeral and many beautiful floral offerings offer-ings sorit bv admiral friends attested the high esteem In which Pr. Ili:Y was he'd. Musical numbers were rendered by a quartette consisting of Alexander Fber-hart, Fber-hart, Vaul Armstrong. Mrs. A. S. Fetors and Mrs. F. O. Caster. Mrs. Feters aLso sans: a soprano solo. H. G. Kollins. commander of the Max-well-McKean post o: the Grand Army of ! the Republic, spoke feelingly of the services ser-vices rendered to his country by Or. lliff during the struslo for the preservation of the union. wV.de Mr. Oitlilan and Mr. Mork reviewed his life work, dwelling- especially es-pecially upon his achievement as a contemporary con-temporary of Bishop Paniol S. Tuttle and r! i shop Lawrence Scanlan in the ear'y days of religious endeavor In Ft ah. 1 lis passion for civic righteousness, the ability abil-ity with which be unceasiniy fought for It, and ihe manner In which "he used his notable eloquence to attain tt, received a merited tribute from each of the speakers. speak-ers. Member of Mt. Moriah lodge attended In a body, as did the members of the Maxwell-McKean post. Mrs. Uiif and ail the Immediate famlh- attended, including includ-ing his son, W. C. Tltff. who has been in tralr.Inp in the oiflceis' reserve corps at the Presidio. San Francisco. |