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Show --BBBBlff 7C5ERAL BITES. The funeral service ever tho remains re-mains of Elder James Moyle was conducted In the Aisembly Hall, this afternoon, beginning at 1 o'clock. There wss a large congregation congre-gation of relatives and friends, the body of the, hall, Mng Well filled. President JaviU E. Taylor rre-itded. rre-itded. Tt.eopenIng jrayerwaspf fered by Bishop O. F. XVhltncy. The speakers dwelt upon the many noble traits of character exhibited ex-hibited in the life of the deceased, de-ceased, and Ms a:ttfo career in pursuit of intelligence and the development of good. It was made clear that Brotncr Hoyle had, by his cSemplary life and his fidelity to the Gospel of Christ, earned the .rreat eternal reward promised to the faithful. The add relies were such as to Impart comfort to the bereaved and instruction to all present. The speakers were: Elder Petir Gill-.ple, Bishops It. T. Bur-ton Bur-ton and XVilllaai B. Preston, TJIder John Nicholson, President George Q Cannon nnd PreSldcut Wilford Wocdrutl. The benediction was pruimunccd by President Charles XX'. Penrose. The musical exercises were beautifully rendered by the Tabernacle choir led by Brother .Stephens. The remains were accompanied ac-companied to the cemetery by a numerous cortege, inn hich was the Urge conveyance knuwn as the "Utah," containing the hands employed em-ployed on the Temple Block, of which the deceased was superintendent. |