Show mm FUNERAL OF M I 1 1 snow 1 1 1 1 bear owing to a delay ti the ie t train ra li i bearing the legains ot of mrs airs minnie Nl innie J snow was just an hour late in reaching brigham there were a great many carriages at tile the depot to accommodate the party that came from salt lake and many were loaded with relatives and friends in this city I 1 the cortege reached the cemetery z about 5 which necessitated shortening ot of the ber services vices at the grave A quartette composed ot of A 11 W ensign S N lee norman lee and victor victer E madsen sang peace and rest after which resolutions of 0 love and inspect from the Y L M 1 I A were read by mrs airs ray evans elder adolph madsen gave the dedicatory prater the visitors wore were immediately driven to the depot where a special train was waiting to carry them back to salt lake the following account of tile the fun full bial services as held in salt lake is taken from the deseret news the last tributes of respect to the memory of the late mrs airs Alin minnie rile J snow widow of president lorenzo loranzo snow were held in the eighteenth ward chapel at 1030 this morning A large number of friends assembled and the presence of many of the leading authorities of the church testified of tile the high esteem with which the departed had been regarded presidents joseph F smith john R win ter and anthon 11 II lund were on the stand as were also apostles Apos lles john henry smith heber J grant and rudger clawson elders mcmurrin and kimball of the filst council of seventies se enties presiding Pie siding bishop C W nibley stake president rihard W young and nearly all the members of the general board of the young ladles ladies I 1 mutual improvement association with whom the deceased had been so actively associated in her life the services opened with the sing ing SS of ot rest by bv a quartet composed 01 ol W whiney 91 n ey ens ln and giles and the opening prayer was offered by dishop bishop nibley followed by farewell all earthly honors by the quartet the services were presided over by bishop clawson of the eighteenth ward and the speakers were rudger clawson john henty henry smith president winder mrs al M 1 H 1 mrs airs ruth af fox elder ji j golden kimball and president lund all of whom spoke in the high guteras gU eaf terms of the admirable qualities of f the d depar tedI and paid tributes to iler cerite life of usefulness useful ness and faithfulness bif inythe ne cause caus which she had bad embraced at the close george D sang 1 sometime time well understand accod ianird by prof mcclellan who also rendered a beautiful selection as the casket was borne from the building E elder ider heber J grant offered the f inal final prayer |