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Show I : I I I ! s : 1 ; f PWm,u,'!VWMY!?'?i'fEpaq0Mlll 1 III llill)HlMBBHMC - - f H Hi I) S. D. EVANS' ESTABLISHMENT. W J ' There is nothing more strikingly Hf illustrative of the advance of modern H civilization than the tender considera- H tion and respect which is shown H the dead. The care of the dead has HI become not only a business but a H scientific study. Our loved ones H who have departed this life arc Hf sacred and from this feeling He has grown the refined and kindly HF J methods employed in taking care of H X their mortal remains and in serving H, 1 the relatives and friends. Undertaking Hi establishments arc conducted with a Hr Ij decorum and a regard for the finest HI A sensibilities of our nature. There arc Hl,: in all large cities, a number of un- H dcrtaking establishments of the best HJJ ti class but none anywhere surpass that ( HI l of Mr. S. D. Evans. Not long ago Hj i Mr. Evans erected a fine handsome HI building at 48 So. State St. where I113 HI business is carried on In the best Hp possible style. It includes a chapel Hg1 , ' for religious services. It is the fin- H , lest mortuary chapel in the West. The furnishings are artistic and cle- H , Kant and the artistically stained glass HV , windows have an effect both soothing HHHlU2 HHHAb and comforting. The chapel Ins a seating capacity of over two hundred It lias ante rooms and private apartments apart-ments where the immediate relatives arc free from the gaze of the public also an alcove for the chair out of the view of the audience in the chapel. Down stairs Mr. Evans keeps in large glass show cases various kinds of caskets and appurtenances for people peo-ple to select from. Mr. Evans also has an exceedingly extensive line of burial clothes of the very finest material and make and of all kinds in use for the dead. Mr. Evans has been in business in Salt Lake for many years and serves the best element of people The funerals directed by him and his assistants as-sistants are noted for their elcgince and decorum. He is fully abreast of I the times in embalming and all the details connected with the business, lie is also one of Salt Lake's most substantial and progressive citizens, man of high character and standing in the community and possessing the confidence of all who know him. His interests are Salt Lake's interests and by his influence he has done a great deal towards the upbuilding of the city. |