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Show FUNERAL TODAY FOB . C. flSlfll i Services Will Be Held in L. D. S. Assembly Hall This Afternoon. i The family and businood associates of j Elias Conway Asiiton completed all ar- rangemenls for the funeral services to j take place today, at 1 o'clock. ; I Through the courtesy of the presidency j 1 I of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- chiy Saints, the Assembly hall will be : j used as the place fop paying the last trih- j 'ute-of respect to Mr. Ashton. j The cortege and the general arrange- j mMito of the funeral will be m charge of I , Samuel M. Ta'ior. assisted by Robert 1. j ' Judd, associate incniiicr ot" the linn of i r.agar 6- Ashton; .Samuel Cottam and! Whliain It. Jones, boyhood a--ualiiUinces j of Mr. Ashton. j The services at the Assembly hall will the under the direct supervision of Bishop Charles W. Hulil. Ahxanier 11. Carr and i August Carlson, bishopric of the Nine- j I teenrh ward, witii G' uive H. I-'iury, one of tht! preside jicy of Sal Lake stake, associated. i The r-all'iearers will bf Wiiliam A. ', Joik-m. ltisliop 1 invid A. Muith. Jese l 'Cannon. Alma n, Taylor, Cari A. Badger ! and J. I.eo Fairbanks. j I lono. iirv pa nliea i-.t.h selected are 10m-mett 10m-mett M. Bagk y, General Uich:rd W". I Yoiinc, Ilyrold J. 'a.ian. City Conimi:-- sioner Herman I (. Gi e-n, Joseph 10. Gi'lt- j I giier and William K. W aliare. i I H ho i,ini.' .l iinmliMi'M :o b.' rcmiprr.l at i I the services wiil be uii'lr t)w. personal i direction of Fdward P. Kimball and Tracy V. Cannon, assistant tanernaj'e organists. organ-ists. The invocation wiM b1 o'fcrfd by Mel- i v!n J. Mallard of the council of tlif- t wel ve of the I.. I S. clui rch, w :io will ; reprise rTt t lie Young Men's Mutual I in- I prueim-nt Association btiaril. The speakers will b .Inhn F. Hoells. i Havld u. McKay. Stephen I,. Richards, 1-Yed.Tii'k (.'. I.ool'iiourow. Willinm II, Foi-land Foi-land and I'r-siit-nt Meher J. Grant. Hem-diction 'lll be ofi'eied by Nathan T. Porter. The d.-di'-ii torv prtvnr will be offered by G-m.-ml Rbiuird W. Young. VY. I . Uiter. president of t he Utah Stale Par assoda'lou, lias aiipolnted the following committee to draw up a .set of resolutions: A. I,. I loivnauirh. John Jen-si-n nnd Ma t ' ion i , if-i h Thomus. The bar j association will take seats In the east I end of the Assembly hall. I The cen fr row of sea on ihe main floor of hf assi-Mi lily hall will be reserved re-served for til- Asliion family. Active pall- I bearers, hoyljood friends of Mr. Ashton' and friends of the Ashton f.imilv will or- ' cupy tin nor: h row. The son t h row of seats will be for the use of honorary pallbearers pall-bearers nnd buslnevN associates of Mr. Aihton. The Lral'ery and any empty seats downstairs w!i be for toe use of tne general gen-eral public The Fnlvorshy of 'tab HnriismV club a fin pled recoil) "ions l:is nl'lit on t lie dentlt of Mr. Asnton. The resolutions naid hh.'h trilnite fo him as a loyal citizen, "whose force on the fiiinu' line of life'.- h.ii;l.-s was ever on Ihe side of his emm-( emm-( r y's we fi re --a. fearless f iuiiter u mains'. h li t ha ; was bail." Mr. Ash i on was , fnt rm r eacher in the law class a I t -e Fniverslty of l't;-h The resolutions were sinned bv O. R. Hlhhlee, Howard I !. b'O-. b'O-. la. and V. ). Mllb't. Tliroiu;h the courtesy of the officials of the Flail light Traction company, two private street cars will be (.laced opposite i the south entrance ()f , tun tabernacle grounds for n ci-onnnoda ( Ion of any per-I per-I houmI or buslnesM friends deslrlm,' to bo conveyed to Ihe intermetil service at I'ity cemeter . |