Show A CHILD IS CALLED little leroy lero knudson Is the second victim of cf appendicitis this week we were sincerely grieved to bear last saturday that little leroy leboy knudson son goo ot of mr and mrs joseph knudson ot of the third ward had passed away in salt lake city we Vs announced last week that thai he be bad been taken to salt luke lake to undergo an operation but word came back that lie he was getting along very well thus we were all the more shocked to bear ol of ills his sudden death leroy leboy was a quiet goud good natured boy about eleven years ol of age a dutiful child and acid gave promise ol of a life ot of usefulness which made him especially dear to his parents they are both heart broken over the parting but they have an abiding falth faith in the mission ot of our oar savior which gives them strength to bear their bereavement they know that there will be a happy meeting wIth loved ones in that life hie beyond the grave ft here bete sorrow burrow and death are unknown may they acknowledge the hand band ot of gud in all things aud and may his 1118 spirit the spirit ot of permeate their souls the funeral was held monday morning at ten in the aie baird ward meeting house bouse which was filled to overflowing with kind and lovler rheuda urd relatives tue tae child children ten la in the department part Purt apartment ment ot of the sabbath school where leroy attended walked in front ot of the bearse from the home to lu the cemetery each bearing flowers which they had bad contributed to 10 adorn bis big last place at the meeting bouse boube elder david P burt burl presided the singing hinging was furnished by the ward choir under the direction of elder S N lee sister phoebe madsen one ODD of 0 le itous sunday school teachers elders geo F harding harddng norman horman lee pres lucius A arsnow S now and pres olten oleen K N were the speakers all felt to sympathize with the stricken arents ana to express their sorrow borrow at having to part with such a promising child there were upwards of twenty carriages followed the remains to the cemetery |