Show MRS T W WHITAKER the packed house which characterized the funeral services over the remains ot of tile the late mrs T W or cr last thursday morning in the first ward chapel was the best kind of evidence of the love and esteem estee in in which she was lie held d aid tie the I 1 univ universal e r 5 al sympathy which floada lowed out to the afflicted family the services were held at 1030 0 clock and practically every seat in the building was occupied the stand was as completely hidden by the wealth of floral designs and boquete contri buted by friends friends and tile white casket was buried under a profusion 0 of f lowers lowthe the spirit accompanying t the lie remarks of the speakers and pervaded the building was one of peace and sublimity eulogy upon eulogy was he heaped ap upon the memory of the deceased as the speakers bore testimony to the beautiful life that had departed and expressed sympathy for the family those who made addresses were bishop G IV watkins who presided over tile the services sen ices J francis merrill Merr ll elsa P christensen who offered resolutions of respect front from the primary association patriarch denmark jensen bishop P N pierce of penrose Pen rosc F r W fishburn and pres W C horsley the musical numbers rendered by the choir were the hymns sister thou wast mild and lovely resting now and 0 my ily father between speakers victor E madsen sang 1 I know that my illy redeemer lives and daisy and sevens sevena madsen sang sometime well understand the prayers were offered by the counselors to bishop watkins elders L W anderson and N L hansen JOSEPH YATES the funeral services over tle remains of the late joseph yates were held in the third ward chapel last thursday afternoon commencing at 1 there was a big at and many came from all parts of the state to pay a tribute to the memory of the deceased bishops counselor S norman norma a lee was in charge of the services which began by the choir singing the hymn our everlasting friend after which the invocation was offered by patriarch james olsen the second hymn was resting the speakers in their order were S norman lee bishop thomas wheatley of honeyville bishop thaddeus wight of harper elder J E Ha herson bishop T 11 II blackburn bishop R A johnson of deaver beaver dam dain elder F n J holton elder arthur stayner elder humphries of paradise and pres W C horsley each paid a tribute to the sterling worth of the deceased as a citizen a father and a friend A number of interesting incidents of ills life were recounted to show the diversified experience peri ence thru which he had passed and the admirable qualities lie he had always displayed as a man ills his unswerving honesty and fidelity to principle was commented upon by all ali the speakers and they bors bore testimony of him as a man who nho loved its his religion and who lived it between the speakers miss callie lund and her brother wallace sang the duette entitled tired and the hie closing number by the choir was the hymn the lord is my shepherd after which the benediction was pronounced by elder J D peters pete A picture was niada made of tile the casket and floral tributes which were banked about the stand and the remains were then placed in the hearse and taken to harper accompanied by a long cortege where they were interred in tile the family burial plot where repose the remains of oe eight children |