Show or SAO hundreds of borrowing sorrowing friends at tended the funeral services held fri day morning for mrs airs eva yn standi stand fird difo of 0 william E Stand diri j who aho aaa as killed monday of last lut week mek in an automobile accident the ler ser vices were held in the woo woodmen d men hall which was mas crowded to its capacity scores of beautiful floral offerings attested ahtes ed the widespread ide spread isteena in chih the voun oung wife k ife and mother aas as held the services were impress impressive ne in the extreme A mixed quartet compos cd ed of misses louise goodman and al lien robertson R J talor and L L talor opened the services with the hymn I 1 not ot half has ilas ever eer been told after aich which W R Alc mcconkie Conkie deli delivered ered the invocation the tet followed with kith beautiful isle bishop W D hammond was vas the f first arst speaker he referred lo 10 the sweet and generous disposition of mrs and to her untiring ser services Nices in community work the speaker stated that he knew of no person in moab who had given more time to chanty chairty and community work than had mrs airs moab he said loses a wonderful woman her death bishop hammond also mentioned her home life praising her unselfish love for her family and friends mus miss goodman rendered a bolo ua oh ok dry those tears after which res re roy king spoke he lie stated that he had not known mrs airs personally but he be had heard of her splendid trait traits of character and of her genuine goodness to neighbors and the I 1 community at large the speaker read excerpts from the scriptures winch give assurances of the life in the hereafter and comforted tha the family by referring to the time when they will be happily reunited A the quartet sang the the resurrection I 1 morn after which rev king gae the benediction mr airs I 1 W alien allen vas acco branist for the various sek and played a funeral march while the remains were being viewed by the sorrowing townspeople shortly after the funeral services the remains were sere taken to thompsons Thomp sons for shipment to grand junction where in tinnent took place eleven carloads of friends and rel reh lives tives accompanied the hearse to thompsons Thomp sons the pallbearers pall bearers six close friends of mr bir and mrs body to grand junction they were floyd trout ivan hawks fay hammond R J thomson jr george A larsen and H E baty the relatives who accompanied the body on its last journey were mr stand if ird and daughter mils miss audrey mr and mrs airs T F kitson mr and mrs george franz mrs albertine and daughters and walter waler kitson mrs airs tom taylor accompanied the party |