Show RESPECTS PAID BY THRONG AT KEARNS RITES Funeral Services Are Conducted in Cathedral By CLARENCE WILLIAMS Countless friends and business business business busi busi- ness associates paid their last respects to Edmund Judge Kearns earns 42 prominent Salt Lake City civic leader at funeral funeral funeral fun fun- eral services Wednesday at 11 a. a m. m in the Cathedral of the Madeleine Mr Kearns died suddenly of a aheart aheart aheart heart attack Friday while visiting in La J Jolla oUa Cal Numerous priests of oC the thc Salt Lake Catholic diocese who were closely associated with Mr Kearns took part in solemn high mass of requiem requiem requiem which was celebrated by the Rev Patrick Maguire pastor of St. of-St. St St. Vincent de do Paul church in Murray Murray Mur tur ray of oC which Mr Kearns was a parishioner Bishop Is Del Delayed cd Father Maguire acted as celebrant celebrant cele cele- brant in the absence of or the Most fost Rev James E. E Kearney D. D D. D bishop of oC the diocese whose whoso arrival In Salt Lake City Wednesday from New York was delayed as a result of train trouble Bishop Kearney Kearne however arrived arrived arrived ar ar- ar- ar rived in time to officiate at graveside graveside graveside grave grave- side services at the family plot in Mt Calvary cemetery Tho The bishop will say requiem mass for Mr Kearns Thursday at 9 a a. a. a m. m in the Cathedral of the Madeleine Persons whom Mr r. r Kearns knew from Crom all aU walks of life crowded the cathedral to pay final homage to a aman aman aman man who held an enviable position in the community in which he lived I Orphans from Kearns St. St Anns Ann's orphanage of which Edmund Judge Kearns was a sponsor attended in a body to pay their respects to a manthey man manthey manthey they loved so dearly Praises Family The Kearns family has given much to the church in the years that ha have vo passed and now th the th Continued on Page Pape Two Column Six I SERVICES HELD FOR E E. E J. J KEARNS Continued from One rage Page One church has has' hasan has an opportunity to to give much in in return asserted the Rt t. t Rev Mon Monsignor r D D. G. G Hunt vic vicar l general of ot of the diocese in a brief f sermon The Th Kearns family has always alway b to the church Monsignor Hunt pointed out that members df tt had frequently fre Jre- Jre come to the church to War of ot and in In ship In times in-times times joyfulness times of sorrow and mour mourning l g like the present I had occasion to visit Edmund while he was ill m In Salt Lake City said Monsignor Hunt He belittled bout bout- tIed his illness at that said however Ill Til try to be ready That statement to me says more than any sermon that could be de de- de- de livered Those words tell tella a great deal and arc words worda which we all should adhere to While the fa family lIy and nd friends are mournful the priests of the diocese will miss Edmund because we all were so 50 close to him he said sald s t one of us us who did not ot at atone one time or other ask him nim for help Edmund always responded and thought we wo were doing him a favor to ask him for for- help Monsignor Hunt Bunt said that the death of Mr Kearns was sudden Budden But he said there was a priest at his bedside to comfort him and pray for him Tells of Career Monsignor Hunt told of Mr Kearns' Kearns career and told of his de devotion devotion devotion de- de to his family Assisting Father Maguire were wire the following priests The Rev Patrick Patrick Pat Pat- rick F. F Kennedy of Ogden deacon of oC the mass the Rev Thomas F. F Butler of Park City and the Rev Joseph P. P Moreton of the Cathedral of the tho Madeleine master of ceremonies I c Seated in the sanctuary were the Very Rev Monsignor A. A F Giovannoni Giovan- Giovan noni the Rev Lagan Laga the I Giovan-I Rev William Rue Ruel the Rev Martin Burke the Rev William Kennedy the he Rev William A. A Vaughn the Rev Joseph G. G Delaire the Re J. J Saunders rs and the Rev Francis La- La mothe Sin Sing I the Mass Mase The priest choir under the direction direction direction tion of the Rev Joseph I. I Gosselin sang the mass Mrs Ethel Hogan Hanson was at the organ Two solos were sung including Ave AveMaria AveMaria Maria Marla Active pallbearers were James Ivers Harvey M. M G. G Heitzman William J J. J Fitzpatrick N. N C. C Christensen and H. H W. W Cram Those s serving as honorary pallbearers pallbearers pallbearers pall pall- bearers were A. A L. L Fish George Jay Gibson J. J E. E McGInty T. T J. J Mullin S S. A. A Fraser Fraier Dr Harry B. B Felts Dr John J. J Galligan Homer Horner F. F Robinson Noble Warrum Sr W. W Mont Ferry J. J A. A Tallon Brigadier Brigadier Brigadier Briga Briga- dier General Walter C. C Sweeney W. W E. E and J. J F. F Fitzpatrick Silence Period of The Salt Lake Tribune Tribune Trib Trib- une and The Salt Lake Telegram companies of which of-which Mr Kearns was vice president and a a. director paid respect to the memory of Mr Kearns by observing a two-minute two period of silence at 11 a. a m. m the opening of oC the funeral services The services also were attended by members of the graduating class s of the Judge Memorial high school The absolution ceremony at the graveside was attended by hundreds hundreds hundreds hun hun- of Mr Kearns Kearns' close friends and associates Scores of at floral pieces the co coVered ir d th the final resting Testing place of at the noted Salt Lake City business busine s man a and l patron of arts |