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Show RAYMOND FUNERAL III PROGRESS Body of Father and Son Will Be TaKen East for Burial. Impressive memorial services for ' Benjamin W, Raymond and hit Hve year-old son. Sherwood Raymond, whI lost 'their live in Utah lake last 8un-dav 8un-dav ' were held at 8t. Mark 'a -cathedral il'iSlI o'clock thia afternoon in the preeenee-of relatives and many friends who had knowa Mr. Raymond and his 'family during their stay in Bait Lake Citv. Maay beautiful .floral tributes reached the rhurrh long before the hour set for the services. The mueie was a special feature. The bodies of the father and son were not taken to the ehnrch. but remained at the uaderta king parlors of O'Donnell at Co., where Ihev have been prepared to be taken east tomorrow morning. The bodies will be accompanied by Mrs. Raymond, frank R.vmoad anil Miaa Roth Ray mond, widow, brother and sister of Mr. Kavnoee. Tha iutermtnL will be at Klgin, 111-, the former home of Mr. Ravaiond; The father of Kdwin B. Holmes, another an-other of the victims of the ill fated (lalilee, arrived in this city this morning morn-ing from the east. He said that he ' would like to have tbe body of his sou buried beside that of Miss Vera Brown, hit Hsncee. Mr. Holmes aaid that the mother, brother and sister of tbe yonng nan wonld arrive in Halt Lake t'ity tomorrow or Monday, and asked that Anal funeral arrangements be deTcrred ,nntil they arrived. , tlttU QUI Flndg Body. Ju few. minutes. before 6 o'clock. last .night the waters of Utah lake gave up the bod v ,f Ave yes r old Hherwood Raymond. It was found near the shore ef the lake nearly two miles from the scene of tbeceident. While twoseore men were continuing their search and -dragging the bottom of the lake for tbe body ef the ehild, the last of tbe vie time of the fatal accident. Miss Helen hneider, tire twelve year-old dauga 'ter of K. W. 8eha cider, at whose home 'tht'pleaure party of fast Hnnday was -to have taken dinner, was riding toward! to-ward! home on a poov. When near the -uliure of the lake and about a half mile south of tbe Hchneider ranch, tha horse shied at Mime object ia the water. The child stopped but a minute befits be-fits urging the horse townrds the home. That minute wis sufficient to convince her that the object which had startled the horse was the bodv of Hherwood , Rayaond. As soon aa the child reached home she told her mother and together they hurried to the shore of the lake I and tenderly placed the little body oa the beach and then sent word for help. . . It was not long la arriviag and las body was carried to the ranch honae had the undertaker notified la Salt Lake ( It v. Three honra later the body was brought to Halt Lake City in aa automobile auto-mobile and hti'l . beside that of the father who had lust nil life in attempting attempt-ing to save his son. i ' Relatives and friends of the deed and rescued are nnstinteil ia their praise ot .the heroic work done by the searchers siace early last Monday morning. These i men have worked with but little time to I est or rest, putting in every possible ' minute on the lake in the search for the 'miiej bodies. . - While there were many who took more or I era active part in the long search, the principal members of the earetting pnrtr were: o. A. Slade. Pe. ter Benson, Samuel W. Jonee, Matt Phillips. (). A. Holmstead, Leslie I. ' rlunnell. Charles Beck. Hvrum Madsen, 'John tlammon. Oeorge Madaea, I. T. Thnrrran. Felix Barhman. Bert Bo wen. - .(Hiver Cederstmm. Jnntes Madaea. !evi W. Carpenter, Warren 8. Ferre, Kliaer .Madsen. Hidaey IO Sieur, Jake West-' West-' final, Charles Madaea, Reed T. Johnson. John-son. Oliver Cedernlrom, Ham W. Jones, .Charlea Beck. (). A. Slade, U. A. Holm .stead, 1. T. Thumaa. |