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Show DEATH OF WILLIE 0APENER.. "William Ursol Capenor, aged 13 years, son of Mrs. Fnnnlo Cnponor of East Garland, met death at tho result re-sult of a fall from a yearling colt Inst Saturday morning. Ho was riding rid-ing a yearling colt In Bp. A. R. Cnp-onor'a Cnp-onor'a yard nnd tho animal reared up ;and fell upon him. His head struck tho ground causing a hommorhago from which ho Instantly died. About ton years ago his father was accidentally acciden-tally shot while out hunting rabbits. Funeral services wero held at Fielding mooting houso last Sunday nt 3 p. m. Bp. John W. Larson presided pre-sided nnd tho East Garland ward choir furnished tho music. Tho hnll waB crowded with relatives nnd frlonds. Tho Sunday school children child-ren of East Garland literally covered cover-ed tho caBkot with beautiful flowers. Opening song "I need theco ovory hour." Prayer by James H. Hobs. Solo, "I Havo Read of the Beautiful City," Victoria Oylor assisted by the choir. Tho speakers woro Bp. John W. Larson, Royal C. Lowo, Bp. Smith Clark, Bp. M. J. Richards. Moroni Ward and Stako President Milton H. Welling. Mr. Beaty sang tho solo. "Sometime You'll Understand," and Mrs. A. R. Capenor read tho following follow-ing lines which she composed for the occasion:. Willie thou art fair Thine oyes nre closed in sleep, Thy guardian angel called tho home And wo aro left to weop. But If we i)q God's holy will And love each other truo, When wo nro cnlled to cross tho deep "We'll come and dwell with you. Tho closing selection by tho choir was "Shall Wo Meet Boyond tho River" Riv-er" and tho benediction was pronounced pronoun-ced by John Anderson. A largo cor-tago cor-tago followed tho remains to tho Fielding cemetory whero they woro lntorred by tho Bide of his father. Tho gravo was dedicated by W. E. Mobs. |