Show JAS WS MATS FUNERAL the funeral services over the remains of the iho late james slay alay were held sunday afternoon instead enste ad of 0 saturday is as previously announced on account ic ot of tile the inability of f some ol of the relatives to arrive from canada the services were very impressive and were v ere attended by a large cengr gation the meeting house be b ing unable to seat scat those who turned out to do honor to the memory ot of a good man mail the stand was beautifully draped in white and potted plants were used in decorating beautiful floral emblems covered the white casket and a sublime influence pervaded the meeting bishops counselor joseph gibbs presided cd and the speakers were jas P christensen bishop thos wheatley nels madsen thaddeus wight orson loveland john F morrell merrell bp gen C dewey P F r madsen denmark jensen and joseph gibbs music was furnished by he ward choir which sang tile the hymns rock 0 04 my refuge and nay speak no III two tio special favorites of the deceased A quartette composed ot of lot cozier daisy madsen victor madsen and C ellas elias jensen sang beautiful isle and who are these mrs airs cozier also sang 0 my aly fattier father I 1 the prayers vere offered by abraham wheatley and jacob jensen respectively ively alil the words of eulogy spoken on thu life and character of james may alay were inere beautiful and many incidents of hi his life were related which illustrated his sublime faith and integrity to principle the sentiment was expressed by several of the speakers that his children could do all in their hight bight in the way of honorable living and performing noble deeds but they would never be able to outstrip their father three of tile the speakers labored with him down in dixie at the time th tho coop co op was endeavoring to establish a cotton plantation and many exper fences of that mission were told A large cortege followed the to the calls fort cemetery where they were laid at rest in thi family burial ground |