Show fU FUNERAL fR L Of H OR M I H Rm I Impressive Se Services In Provo r Tab ercIe in Iti Mem ry ef ul e Friend nut nod d ADDRESS BY REST J F SMITH r I II I Oilier Othe reel Ing 1011 of or Honored o J JI I Well Lift Life H I Sp Special Correspondence 0 Provo UtO Co hug Aug UA JIA lu lui Urge Irge i congregation attended the funeral lerI ter ler er I vl VIGIl vloet 1 over 01 the remain of ot Dr Or M II IID D lardy flardy in tn n the he le leI I Th tand ta nd wa we beautifully draped in while white and with I plant and flower and th the casket was I I Covered and surrounded with a pro profusion fusion tullon of ot beautiful flowers evidencing Ch he the high esteem In h the departed wee Wall wa held On the tho eland lland were seated Joseph Joceph F P amIth V d A oA H Lund LUid John Johll i ider El II Elder der Reed of or the A pott let Elders 1 B and B n II U Roberts Robert President David John rohn Counselors Joe Joeph To 10 ph H Kepler antt nd Holbrook nd net many of or the Ihl local loal Church ChUich I itle ille lies John presided The h by th Ih the I ln LeuI Lead Kindly Light Imd I rae irA va I offered by Ulder Ilder 1 L 1 I Nel SI Nelon son lOll on followed b by lh the choir dinging Blessed BId tiro tro the Dead d IllIer J f K Booth Hooth 1 a an ft the penk 4 ff It r He lie referred to 10 hi hU his first acquaint I line Knee ne with Dr Hardy hard In 9 when both hoth ifA W were at th the Deseret university ind to 10 the close dOlO relations that hat halt eIne existed between them In religiously and IIII speaking lIp In tn lh the terms of ot the ability und n nl I l jI integrity of the departed Elder Rider B H II IL Roberta Robert spoke at aa the rep representative f of the Mutual Improvement the belief bellet that there we thousands of t young oun men In Inthe Inthe the eat tute whose live ilvo have been Influenced an anil aM benefited h by the labors of oC Jr Jt Hardy The speaker felt tIt that thal the lit life of ot Dr Hardy In It lIe example of ot gen gentie gentle en tie tle court cOUII sy Christian bearing anti and I faith aith In the In pel hud had been ot of great reat benefit to others other Miss Mil sang an 0 O My h Fv Father 16 President Joseph F Smith poke nf ot ok III 1111 acquaintance and with fr 3 I ir r r lUrdy at home and anti In the mission This Tbt had convinced r th the thi speaker that Dr Hardy wa was an n c x 01 man mall a man mall of or superior Intel and a man o of ot fIrm faith In the Principle of the man for tor whose whole F i of life lite antI and nIl labor the UIl wt world wa better hetler J JI lie often otten wondered why In the provi providence F limes dence of the Creator men who were o good and useful were token taken a Way In III 1 th III hs vary vury height of ot their f I 1 10 o 0 mn may men Rien were permitted to remain rr who wito were of ot no Ulle uce to themselves or 01 other cither lie Ho had hud no to lo make t c Of If ft this thin because It was wac aft that a if greater work them In th the other I h Where if It it tt Ma III aa for or Christ 1 f j to o go 0 to proclaim the to the tt In III prison It wan Wail as not at al sI lin hn rn A j that good men who have han b been b 1 tru mid loud faithful here her will be sent ent Into ii t tb the spirit mInt world orld to 10 proclaim lI liberty rt to f I thole who tta patted sed 11 away without n a fr knowledge of ot the Gospel here It wal wai wa wait l t IC th Ih the speakers mind one in of or the most molt ii b principle of ot the that thaI would h br extended to toI thoe who lind hul pa panned lIld aay F without an en opportunity of r receiving the ri II anti he hoped for tor himself that I when hi his hili time tame came a me to pass pan I WILY away h hI I 4 b be ut us well prepared to enter Iller Into I the world beyond a as 11 wa Dr Hardy I iI j D Death th was wat not such inch a It dreadful thin thIng Th The speaker tilt felt that the birth of a n aman fr man Into Inlo the lilt world was wan a 1 more lul tul ui thing when ti a man hind hail hailed hindi I r r 1 i passed ed through lift life ami hl hta hll l It Integrity and put Ity It would ouirl kc lie e veil ell ellI I l it f with Ith him Hut But when a It man enter tho the J 1 world ho how do we know knew that thaI rr h n will 1 I I Ja pat through life lite In honor i i I inith spoke words word of consolation to 10 the tho family and relative and ur urged oll them 15 f to look lok with hoi hope hopf faith In to Ila that t tt r t h lug Ing hut but a dwelling with the Lord for tor forever forever torI t I I ever fr frI t r I President Anthon H II I Lund sold said lad that I he be felt to congratulate Elder In Inthe Inthe iniN iN the fa ta t that he had tilled t fl honorable I I mission In this Ihl probation Th Tho speaker referred to the good rod work done hy by J Eider ld r Hardy lardy among the young nun and all In the mission field Oele and und also aim allo spoke o of ot the I sympathy of the with wih the un unfortunate unfortunate I r fortunate a ad II hud hid be been bm n testified to In InI Inthe I 1 I the speakers speaker hearing harln When the Mists Have flave Rolled A Away i iJ 11 wa was 11 ed b by a R quartet composed competed I of ot W I D Robert Jr Hamuel T r 1 Jo JiMie t I Harry Uary and Ild WaIte I P White Whitehead ti head bd I Dr F W Ta Taylor vIM poke evoke In behalf of I I the te medical Dr Taylor und end hit his brethren hud found DrI Dr r j I i nard Hardy true Irue man In all al th the relations relation of ot If life he WB was Wa H it I man who had rec te f H t I led I In n his l O own mind OI the e nce of I His 11 ln 01 nm nUl religion arm anti 1 ft I I wa wa therefore contended anti and hap happy In InI I I hi his work II I President i R Young spoke i II I of ot Ih the beginning of ot Dr Hardys edu 3 III I rational career cuper I as a poor or boy when there were rl none tione to asSist allt him tinn t I IU a and ald d of ot th the patience energy ny and anjI Ind I 1 r I ability which hI hud had enabled him to tn ra raI reach the positions which he hr had filled filed in I life Dr tT D H rCY wn wu Was n truing theta thone 4 I t I whose memories lt Quid Ih live In the thet t hearts heart of n tl the I 1 Elder Eider Reed Rfd Union I nf of the A Apostles i quorum testified to tn the truth of ot nil I the thet Ihl IhlI 4 t I good td things that hod been Ille ald eId of ot Dr Pr Dri i Hardy HadY and Ind called rAlle attention tn to th the quality lII k II ity which WH wap 11 preeminent In 0 Di Hardy t I vl vi vii that he be spoke nn no ovll vii vl et of ft In any nn one I h 1 hut hilt always In lit kindness anti and ane gen rn n J I tlene tenI Dr Hardy lied had I a knowledge of ot the truth or t th the Gospel h he het t more I hn n 11 toy imy y I which he b had In itt life The Tl choir rena n Unveil Th Thy Rosom lm iT Tempt I Benediction wa Was offered hy by Patriarch John Smith mUI The Th following ln friends friend of f Pr 11 la Hardy rdv t i II acted as II pall fai hearers Judge Jude J f 1 E K Booth Dr Or Frederick lIft Attorney I I A 1 t L Booth noll Pr Tr 1 r P V Dr J JW T TW I W Aird mid and Prof N L t Nelson A large cortege followed the remains remain I to tn A the cemetery where th the al grave was Wa a aby I dedicated b by r A 1 I |