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Show IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES i Th funeral service over the remains of the la.ta Apostle Brtgham Young, which will be held in the Tabernacle tomorrow afternoon, will be elaborate and most Impressive In their character. The eommitte in charge of the funeral fu-neral arrangements will meet this afternoon af-ternoon to conclude the final details of the programme. While the committee has only met informally, in-formally, it la believed that the ser-vice ser-vice will open at the Tabernacle with the singing of the hymn "O, My Father," Fath-er," by the Tabernacle choir. A prayer will then be offered by one f the associates of the deceased in the apostle's quorum, after which the choir" will sing "Rest On the Hillside, Rest." Eulogies will be delivered by Presl-dent Presl-dent Joseph F. Smith and members of the quorum of the twelve apostles. This will be broken by a solo by Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edwards, "I Know That . My Redemer Llveth." . At the conclusion of the eulogistic remarks re-marks the service will be concluded by Clayton's "Resurrection Day" and "Nearer, My God. to Thee" by the chotr. ( The funeral cortege will then proceed to the City cemetery. The order of march will be as follows: Held's band. The first presidency in carriages. The hearse. Families of the deceased. Immediate mourners. Presidents of seventies. Presiding bishops. Presidents of stakes. Auxiliary societies of the church. General citizens. Bishop R. T. Burton will be marshal of- the day. i It Is believed that the services will be vrv largely attended by outside people, as "the railroads have offered reduced rates from all nearby points. A telegram has been received from John W. Toung, brother of the dead apostle, saying that he will not be able to reach Salt Lake in time for the funeral fu-neral services. I i s. 1 ne i wo un-naurrni Robert Schumann Mr. J. William Curtis. 9. fa) Selected ....i (b) Selected L Mrs. Flna Barrow-Best. 10. a) "Mighty Lak a Rose," lullaby i Nevln (b)"SIumber Boat" .l Gaynor j Mr. Fred Graham. |