Show I IjMBBnj OBITUARY nHaaHBBBMHMBBiHMal I HUBBARD TUTTLE LAID AT REST Impressive Services Held Over Well Known Mao Funeral services were held over the remains of Hubbard Tuttle at the City Pavilion Sept 2nd Bishop Ben Argyle presiding The speakers platform was beatitlfuly decorated with evergreens and flowers congregation was called to order 1 nt 2pm The choir led by Fred Lewis Jr sang Though Deepnlng Trials Throng Our Way invocation by Win Jex Choir sang Nearer My God to Thee The first speaker was Samuel Brockbank who said in part ho had been acquanted with Mr Tuttle ever r I since ho had been in Spanish Fork and I that Brother Tuttle was a good man I and had fought u good fight had kept the faith and had been a prcformcr as r l well us a hearer He was always faithful and when called went on a mission where he preached the gospel to tnc best of his ability Ed Williams assisted by thu choir sang 0 Grave Where is Thy Victory The next speaker was Mrs John Hallam who said she had taken plena jre I many times in hearing Brother Tuttle i bearing his testimony of the Latterday gospel Brother Tuttle was u good friend to them when they first came to this City Milo Andrews was the next speaker r t He told of the trials of the early It days in Utah and th > > grout suffering of the pioneers 1 John 1 Creer wall thu next speaker ho said He was a leader among men i there is no man living who has inure love for his family than did tfrotnur Tuttle He wits tit tu rule a city a state or a nation Lars Nciiaoii bungFucu to Face U W booth wua thc lust speaker + lie lad been acquainted with Jdroiner little fur thirty years and in closing 1 jruyuti that lied would ulottb mm uatut tau noble family unu ansibt tnem vitu im Holy apiric in Keeping the torn munuinunis 01 Uod tiishup Argylu made u few remarks in eusing indorsing wimt nuu been sum by trio ptuviovs ujicuKvib iiiu clioir bang vJ uy ruuiur ueinuictiui Dy i t JUctCpll UlVCuUUUh uuobuiu luitiu uutiLuri UI ami Luau tity ripr bur rwu Hie iiuiui tlb Uv > tee ub Mlle a I CUulu DO pluUulCu llllHC M1C laoy I b UCUulllul uOal ila vHii liinlluca t ll1C cICjU val > UALUhtbhally IIrbc lliero uuiii uiaiij Kuuieiiviiiuujwi flg bCllieillCilLo ilii twine Ifciivct U wluut kV > lf OUULllbdu XltO bwlu 410 l 11VO lUlUCIIllwliii I e ruueral ot Little Lbild Funeral ocrviccn were ado ut the i homo u1 ur aim ulo 1 i ouuli loot inurauuy iiilcriKjuii over inc 1oUIb t i ol Mint miaul uuugniur tiuiiuii UM dupiirleu tlllo the uil nU > ual dill L bI I the use 01 uiily two WocKs I liitthjp Argiiu prcaiueu The bpeaK crl wCrc J redo vu t + rccr IIIIU JuwWl utucKUaiiK built ol xvnuiu Apuk > Wrull M t lt nl tuiuiernuaH anti consolation lo the UereuveU pareiitu ana ut talC cerUiu bull bul-l vutiun oi 1IIIUCCllt enll len IJuruiKth I t ervicea Lurs W wielsei lend led u Bolo very beautifully Kisliop Argyle made a few remarks at the close This beautiful baby life was ho pres I clues s > o fraught with blessing to her parents that she seemed a Mower of > aradibi permitted to bloom at then bide for a brief season then recalled tu its nature shies leaving the earth luau for them dark and lonely indeed |