Show TRIBUTE PAID TO 10 lAU LATE HERMAN GREEN Tokens of Love and ReC Respect Re Re- Mark Obsequies C 4 CAREER EULOGIZED Former Fonner City Official Rests Beside Daughter Ith With sincere attestation atlon of tire the high regard in which he was held as a citizen and pUblIc official Helman Hel man Green late oner of oC fInance and public affairs arrah of Snit Salt Lake City was laid to hIs fInal rest Tuesday afternoon amid amida a shower Of f floral beauty In the City cemetery a a sacred pla place e of fleace and rest that was his prIde In life lite i Honored by his hI fellow citizens II ond nd paid love lo and respect by city and the late commIssioner com coin mIssioner sleeps the eternal sleep seel In n. n grave beside that of hi hia daughter Dorothy Doroth In lite Mr Green was a modest retiring man who vIro avoided ostentation tion and show and In death the last ceremonies were marked by a simplicity that emphasized theIr sin sin- Mr Green was a lover of thE beautiful and It was his hobby to tn grow and cultivate flowers ot- ot rare beauty It was fitting that the path of lire life should end In a bower ot of toral foral beauty lie He was literallY buried amid a a. mass of the most choice flowers the state stale produces At noon noon noon- alt all offices on the city side of the city and county buildIng building build build- Ing closed for fot the afternoon to give oPportunity for officials and em- em to attend tire the funeral ser ser- alces and pay theIr last respects to 0 the departed commissioner Shortly after noon the casket was 85 removed froth from the funeral parlors p t Escorted by special bOdyguard of policemen and fIremen and followed by city officials and members ot of the tam tam- fly lIy It was borne to the First Presbyterian Pre Pres- church at East South Tenpie Ten Ten- pie and C streets There the body lay in state from the hour for the servIces altar and the entire church were carpeted with flor floral l beauty The casket was almost concealed beneath be- be peatI neath a blanket of flowers sent by the ot of the finance department More than foul automobile loads of magnificent mag mag- set pieces and hundreds of oC sprays a and d bouquets were silent me messengers of resi respect front hundred hundredS hun hun- dred of oC admiring frIends throughout through through- out the city At request of the family tire the services conducted by the Rev George E. E Davies pastor ot of the church were brIef but highly Im- Im The church was wag filled ClUed to Its capacity and overflowed upon the sidewalk Professor ProCessor Edward Kimball pra- pra sided at the organ and played an Impressive prelude while the mourners mourners mourn mourn- ers were filling the church pews The musical program arranged by Alvin cIty auditor was waif In keeping with the artIstic Ideals of the departed commIssioner an and Included somo omo of the numbers sung at t the funeral of his daughter and w which the commissIoner had lond so well The first number rendered by the Criterion quartet was wa Some TIme Well We'll Understand Alvin Keddington rendered as a asolO 8 solO l Face to Face and as a concluding concluding con con- number the quartet t sang Sleep On Beloved Dr Davies lit In a few well chosen words paid hIgh trIbute to Mr I Green as a husband and father Cather as asri ri ii citizen and as a a. public official ic He referred to Mr Green as a distinctly dis- dis home borne nian man one who found hi his his' g enjoyment and the best bestin In ute life within the circle of his own family a man who lived for tor hi his family As n. n cItIzen and publIc officIal he pointed to his high IdeAls his Integrity hIs conscientious and untiring un- un tiring service to the city and Its people his wIsdom and experience In business and public affairs and his sound judgment In matters matter affecting affecting af- af tire the welfare of the people At the close or of the services ser Professor Professor Pro Pro- fessor Kimball played Recessional Recession al aI while the mourners tiled filed out and the cortege cortee Was formed that fol- fol Continued On page 6 FINAL jAL TRIBUTE PAID TO LATE HERMAN GREEN GREENi f i f. f from page pAO i. i Q ed the dece deceased to the City c Cemetery meter i. i At the family Plot the Impressive i ot of the Eagles lodge of which ir Green was a member was performed per per- 15 formed Robert N. N Young former tHy treasurer under Mr Green conducted ted the ritual as actIng urea urea- went enl qt cf the local aerIe and Frank Frank- act acted as chaplain I for the ocH oc- oc H aston consisted of Mayor C. C C. C f tM Commissioner T. T T. T 1 Burton Durton C P. P J. J Moran Come Corn Com e Harry L. L Finch Duncan I and O. O Lawton ie- ie The active l pallbearers were aU all moen from the finance 1 0 and Included W. W B. B Folland John Cook t A. J. J Lowe M. M 1 Beaver Deaver C. C Co CoL L L Evans and rank l K Arnold |