Show rl UTAH AND AND IDAHO I 11 OGDEN and VICINITY Irregular service should bo reported to Ogden Carrier Department Tel W 56 W. W L. L Barton Dist Diet l I Tho Deseret News s Salt Lal Lake e City or Stanford WhItaker 1054 Tw lw Twenty third third nty Street Ogden Tel I Alfred Allred Gladwell Reporters' Reporters Office Twenty fifth Street FINAL TRIBUTE IS RENDERED TO WARREN ARREN L. L WATTIS ATTIS OGDEN April r 25 Citizens 25 Citizens front from All walks of oi life lite gathered around bier r of of Warren Warrer Lafayette Wat Wat- at funeral services in the MaI Ma- Ma 1 I sonic conic temple Tuesday afternoon to who through pay tribute to a man his kindly disposition In a a. long life of business and community activities activities' had won von the he respect of his fellow tellow citizens The temple proved too small forthe forthe for forthe the large gathering and m many ny were unable enable to gain entrance There were I many floral tributes from his sorrowing sorrowing sorrowing sor sor- sorI I rowing friends The service was in charge of Worshipful Master Fred Carr of Unity Lodge No Ko 18 18 F. F A. A M. M who was assisted by officers of the lodge The music Included piano and violin violin vio yb- lin tin duets by Mrs John and Mrs Herman IIerman Fletcher vocal duet Mrs Herman and Miss 1198 Fay King vocal solo sola Gean Greenwell The speakers were vere Elder Elder Eld Eld- er 1 David O. O McKay of the Council of Twelve and the Rev John Edward Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward Caver pastor of the First Presbyterian church Elder Eider l McKay a boyhood friend of gu of Jr ilda M Mr Wat Wattis it Us paid a glowing tribute to 10 his character He said the passIng passing passing pass pass- ing of Mr Wattis came as a shock and declared that seldom has this community received a greater greater- shock or suffered a greater loss than in inthe inthe inthe the death of ot Mr Wattis He said Friends are not made they are found and you draw to them by bythe bythe bythe the magnetism they possess Warren Warren War War- ren I L. L Wattis drew men to him He has kept his life loyal and true to the principles of righteousness The Rev Mr Carver said that above all else Warren L. L Wattis was primarily a man and we meet to pay the highest tribute to Gods God's greatest work We loved him most r of ot all for the man he was vas the man manlie he lie beIs' beIs Is Is' at atthe atthe The Masonic ritual were given the grave in the Ogden City cemetery tery and the benediction was by the S Re Rev John W W. Hyslop rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd Both departments of the Second district court adjourned at at- noon out of ot respect for Mr Wattis The honorary pallbearers were R. R B. B Porter George S. S Glen M. M S. S Eccles Eccles Ec Ec- cles A. A P. P Bigelow A A. 11 II Christensen Christen- Christen sen of at Salt Lake S S. II H Love of Salt C Lake Dr George Thomas of ot Salt Lake W. W O O. Creer of Provo Joseph Scow croft W W. II Harris Karri James A. A in Howell Dr S. S W. W Badcon Dr E. E pt m t C Co Rich Samuel G. G Dye Thomas E. E t S McKay Charles H II Barton J. J U U. U ElT El El- T S dredge Jr Dr E. E R. R Dumke Dr LeRoy E. E C. C Howard of Bait Salt Lake and Orval W. W Adams of C Salt Lake The active pallbearers are Masons chosen from the Utah Construction company organization as follows follows' Harry B B. M Cune Herman B Bj B. Way James Fowlie George P P. Bowman i Lester S S. Corey Carey Archie V. V McIntosh John Hall and W. W Rice KimbalL |