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Show Funeral of W H Parke Funeral services over tho remains of W II Parke, who died from tho effects of loakago of tho heart Thursday, Feb. 21, at Riverside, Utah, wcro held nt tho meeting house at that placo last Sunday afternoon nt 1 o'clock, tho attendance being very largo. Hp. M J Richards presided nt the services nnd tho ward choir furnished appropriate singing for the occasslon. Hp. M J Richards was the first speaker and expressed symnthy for thesorrowing wifn and family. M II Welling, president of the Malad Stake, wus present nnd nddrcsscd the congreghtion, taking for hU text "An Honest Man is the Noblot Work. of God," nnd spoko very highly of the character of (licensed. Joseph E Taylor of Salt Lake City, dlccased'f! brother-in-law, was the next speaker nnd explained how the family chain could be continued from this life to tho next by obedience to the laws of tho gospel. Tho handsome nal; casket wns literally covered with beautiful flower?. Tho remains were interred In tho Riverside Riv-erside cemetery, the grave being dedicated dedicat-ed by Stake, Counselor Moroni Ward. Among tho visitors In attendance were Jos Parke, Ether Parke nnd James Hett of Albian, Ida.; Grandma Parke of Og-den; Og-den; Mrs Helen Perkins, Mrs Louise Coltrin. Mrs Hntchc, Mrs. L'rc, tho Missus Miss-us Lucllc anil Octavu Arbucklo of Woods Cross; Mr nnd Mrs Wilford Hess and Mrs Ella R Cnpennr of Fnrmington; Mrs Tllford of Lcwiston; Mr and J.Irs Water-sou Water-sou of Logan; Mr Williams and Mr Jones of Samaria, Ida., and many from Flo'd-ing. Flo'd-ing. Plymouth and other places. Among thoso who attended from th'ls city were .Mr and Mrs W L Grovcr, D E Manning, James, Peter aud Ezra Jensen, It Gustav, Michaclls, Mr nnd Mrs. O L Winters, Mrs A P. Cnpencr, Jos E Corbott, Geo T Rogers, C J Campbell nnd othcra. |