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Show FUNERAL SERVICES FOR JOSEPH HJW00LST0N Kun oral services for Joseph H. Wool-ston, Wool-ston, who died from heart trouble.. Saturday, were held In the Tabernncle Tuesday afternoon. The building was crowded with sympathizing frlenda and relatives. Bishop Henry Lewis presided and tho Third Ward choir supplied the music. Thoro was n iliiai telle by Lcnoro Fox, Fern Hanson, Han-son, Snmuol Rough and Kay Carter solos by Mis. Sadlo Klttlngcr nnd Miss Kern Gough. A. It. Anderson gae tho Invocation and Jackson WanlabS tho benediction. Tho speakers wot President A. J. Evans, Prof. W. K Hopkins nnd President James 11 Clarke who paid high tribute to hh character as a citizen, his faithfulness In church matters and tho devotion to his children In securing for them n education. niohop Lewis read the following sketch: Joseph Hyrum Woolston, son of Jonothnn and Ascnnth Mclard Wool-ston, Wool-ston, was born November tho twont)-thlrd, twont)-thlrd, 880, In Sheffield, Yorkshire Knglnnd. Ho was baptised a momber of the Church when fourteen years of ago. Ho was ordained n deacon ot tho same time. Later he was ordained a priest, in 1888 nn older, and a ncv only In 1910. White, In Kngland Ik acted as traveling elder. In 188 Ik came to Utah, landing In November without oven an acquaintance. Boor nftcr ho emigrated his father, mother and sister. In Utah ho has lived Ir Ogdon, Sandy nnd Lehi. In ooch place ho has mndo mnny friends and nc uuolntnrices. Ho has bcion nn nctlvr member In tho Church of Jesus Chrl of Latter Day Snlnts, working In th' sovcral capacities. Ho was sot apart First Assistant Superintendent In th-Sunday th-Sunday School In 1910, In which capacity capac-ity ho worked untl' 1914. Ho was secretary sec-retary of tho Elders' Quorum for Loh' North Drnnch. Ho beenmo a member of th Prayer Clrclo In 1912. Ho hr olso acted as homo missionary, block teacher. Ho died In full faith In th' Church nnd exorcised great faith un til tho last moment. In 1894 ho wri mnrlol to Mary A. E. Worlton. T thlH union has hern born twelve children chil-dren four of which have preceded hlr to the great boyond. Ho loaves a loving lov-ing wlfo, olght children, three daugh tors, five sons, a mother, two brothcri ono of which lo In England n s'str and many relatives and friends mourn his 1obb. |