Show EMMA G BULL it is with pain that we record the death ot of slater sister emma 0 bull of the seventeenth ward of this city her clemise was the result of an illness lasting but tour four days daye the be sad and result of 01 which was unexpected until just ut be tore fore it was reached in with her husband joseph joeeph bull the deceased has baa been an active p participant antici in works ol of benefit to the people ever since the early days 01 0 etab s settlement for more than forty years slater sister bull bs bae re here and bas bag had bad the esteem and love of a large number ot of people who will join with us ua in sympathy for the be bereaved husband buis band and family lu in th thin ie time ot of sorrow at parting may the comforting it fluence t if f the good spirit rest reat upon the t filleted or ep in assuaging their grief fand and to in the assurance of that reunion which comes to those who have bave labored faithfully sino ano well in the cause of truth there was waa a large sym sympatric con course of friends friende at the funeral of hire emma Q G bull of this city in the fourteenth ward meeting house yet yer berday sunday at I 1 11 I 1 am a m g gathered with relatives of 01 the deceased for the purpose of paying their respects to out on whom they bad learned to respect and love jove throughout an ut usually devoted end and well spent life elder john bishop of the seventeenth ward and music of the he occasion was waa artistically and feelingly rendered derea by the temple choir elder john nicholson waa abe first speaker he referred to the many excellent qualities of af mind and heart of the deceased and consoled her husband and other relatives with words word ot of gospel truths and encouragement A funeral hymn specially composed for the occasion by lulu greene richards richarda was waa pathetically and beautifully sung aung by mrs mra minnie J snow after which elder C W penrose Pen roee who hau enjoyed a very extensive acquaintance with mrs bull and berbus band both in this country and to lu england En Kland portrayed the chief characteristics of her used ul and busy career her married HP afe which hau been one continuous honeymoon should be an object to otherl her many deeds deede t f kindness driese and charity charily should also te remembered by them barn in closing the speaker pala paid a glowing tribute to the deceased bishop johp joho B R winder said bald he be had known arr bull for forty two years becoming acquainted with her when she came to thin valley an you eg lady in ble bin own county every 1 act of her life na as far as aa he be knew was magnanimous and commendable during the lat last two years and a half they bad labored together to the salt take lake T ake temple and there her unil elfish and sell belr sacrificing nature was made to shine io in its true light elder eider of the ward in which she resided paid his bis respects to her faithfulness as aa a latter day saint floral tributes were placed upon and about the casket which held her taj remains in great profusion and beauty A large cortege accompanied the body to the city cemetery where with appropriate ceremonies it was tenderly and sorrowfully deposited in the grave in the he family burying lot which had bad been made ready to receive it |