| Show HIS BODY LAID I IN Ift THE TOMB Remains of Instructor Jam James s Laren Lar en Tenderly Consigned to The Silent of f Praise From Associates As I And Fellow Teachers rT Oi r ro I o LI 0 l I JAMES LARSEN The mortal remains of ot Instructor Janice James Larsen Iarsen whose sad aad demise from smallpox was noted In last evenings News were well tenderly laid to rest In Inthe Inthe inthe the city elt cemetery shortly lust last night lIght Owing to the Infectious na inn nature 1 lure ture of ot the disease there lucre was wall no ser see service eI eIke vice ke the time remaIns being simply taken tulen from the lie after atter being nicely robed robell and nud deposited In mother earth Memorial services in Iii honor of the late Instructor In were held hehl In hall halt today Wednesday Jan 7 nt lit 10 a am Am ain 0 m in floral tributes were ware present presented ed eth by the tho and a I consisting of or Me sr Ashworth Kent Jont ont nest Host and Pratt furnished lie Itc music There were present President Anthon 11 II Lund tine the First Pros Pres Presidency Dr J 3 M 1 Tanner r of ot the Church board of oC education Morton Barton ot ut the tIme Nineteenth ward in which Instructor tor resided President ProvIdent Angus M MCannon MCannon I Cannon Apostle Clawson and ninA the mother sisto brothers and other relatives tho the students of ot the tro t o university In Ins a body bo lr and many other friends anti and visitors The rho quartet pang POll In ins a touching man nian manner nor nero The Th Vacant CAnt hair hiatt Prayer was uvas offered by Prof Henry Petersen Sing Inn InK I newl three every hour Prof II 11 R F win uuna Rl the lie first Ho lie said all he ht hind had known cr er I arsen for n fl long time anti and spoke of him as ns n a very ier lIr diligent and able stu student stUdent dent Later when a n member Imber of oe time the faculty ho Inc displayed great rent wisdom miamI faith He lie aims a genuine and lila hit hi memory Is 19 sweet t Inure uro anti and shining Bishop hol horton Barlon spoke 0 of or the of the occasion train from u II human buman stand standpoint standpoint point n he lie said had hael been Ii ell an nn active and amid earnest worker In III Inthe Inthe the Nineteenth ward especially In lii the time Sunday school whore his demise Will trill be felt Celt ns os n a n great greut loss lo as ns he was vas an able hlo and IJ teacher President J II Paul said he lie hall had known r Intimately for tor ROme name time antI and spoke In III the tue highest terms of ot his strength anti and reliability ns as alln asit a n member of ot the corps of teachers The speaker emphasized the lie nobility of ot Brother character anti his hiM un until thing til anti lIntl heroic determination to 10 gala gain gainon on mimi education evOn late In life lire He lIo spoke also of ot time tho fact that all nil of us u students teachers relatives and amid friends will miss mba him gr tr atly Dr Or J S M 11 Tanner funner spoke of the serious lesson taught by II death What Is II ald akI of ot us u after death Is II of ot nut but little Import compared com pore with what Whal will be said to us by b time the Great Judge of all nil The speak speaker er or I exhorted the time young people to tu ponder over the serious questions of life ICe anti and death early curly In life before compelled to todo todo do foil so o by personal persona sorrows and ann bereave m meats nt President Angus M lit Cannon said sold ho he made the ot of etI lit Iii tile the L I D V I S 11 business college colle where he lie hat had manIc made nn tan excellent record corl He lie lund had merely been promoted to a n higher position Ilo timid and como cn forth orth In a ft iI glorious first t resurrection Apostle r Clawson spoke of ot his lilt early acquaintance with Brother bar Lar Larsen barsen sen en In spite of the Inscrutable rays mys mystery tery lery surrounding death we eVe e cannot be he here lIec It comes by chance The rho speaker referred to the death nth of or the Prophet Jo Joseph Joseph seph at nt an early ago age a 11 Inter later revelation confirmed the IIi presence of ot the tho ho hand in ire that bitt apparent mystery The Tho same Is doubtless true III In the present case cane The lie he most glorious monument to his hi memory Is the tact fact that he lives in Sn the love and amI hearts of ot his students anti and friends President Anthon H n Lund bonn said al that though no public funeral could be lucIa hN bits memory will not bo b forgotten Tho spiritual part of oC his being Is just as n much alive 01 alive 0 today o as before the dentin death of ot tine mortal I body hody Another and more useful sphere Phere of ot notion nation has baM been as 11 assigned signed him JIlin Tint Tho students should strive to tt emulate his hili nobility of ut character Life is Ie but n a span opan honeo no moment of It should be d The fhe quartet sanK Shall Shah we meet beyond the river President Paul stated lo to the audience that every eer precaution had bail been taken to pre prevent the spreading of or time the malady among thin tho students Brother Lan arren en wan wait not taken III until n II week school chooh had his adjourned auth sluice since then hU IsIs hl class tola room had Imd been thoroughly anti and repeatedly Disinfected ns nil hind had also allOo ecy room In tho the university build building lug ing students were probably lesa lesi exposed lucre here thon elsewhere At tIme the of Larsons mother 0 n My Iy Father was ns sung sunJO by hark I nt Benediction was pronounced by President Angus Jl 31 I Cannon Ca nm in a a |