Show James A Armstrong Laid at Rest Funeral services for James Armstrong Armstrong Arm Arm- strong were held in the tabernacle last Monday afternoon Bishop David N. N B Beal al presiding The speakers were John S. S Beal Bishop O. O R. R Dorius Dodus J.P. J. J J.P. J.P. P. P Jensen P. P 0 O. Peterson Peters n Charles Whitlock and Bishop Beal Music was furnished by the choir and a solo solo solo so so- so- so lo was rendered by John Bailey Mr Armstrong who died of general gener gener- al debility last Friday was born horn in Carlyle Cumberland county England England England Eng Eng- land seventy years ago His parents parents par par- joined the Mormon church in 1847 and emigrated with their family to St. St Louis Mo In fn 1 1849 49 They moved moved ed to Salt Lake City in 1854 and Mr Armstrong came to Ephraim in 1858 lIe took an active part in the Black BlackHawk BlackHawk Hawk war and accompanied several expeditions to Green River during the he Indian troubles For many years lie he has been engaged in the furniture business in this city Mr Armstrongs Armstrong Armstron is s survived by a widow two sons and four daughters laughters |