Show MILITARY UNE A SERVICES SERIES HELD the mortal remains ot or was wagoner forier faunt lo le roy forsgren am ain train div were laid away between those 0 of his two wives in the city cemetery here on sunday afternoon aloon wi with I 1 impressive funeral services held in the tabernacle under the direction ot of bishop T H Dlack blackburn burn of the second ward the cortege moved from the home on or south filth fifth west street head headed edby by a guard of 0 honor from A utah cavalry and members ot brig hant city post no 10 american legion bearing the flowers members ot of the legion acted as pall bearers tile tabernacle was all but filled to its capacity tor for the services which br began an at 4 and were not cou con eluded until nearly the speakers were N J valentine M B olsen F W fishburn governor charles K R mabey fred J II Il olton T norton drunker brunker a comrade in arms in the famous with the dead sol iller and president S norman lee the life of 0 the soldier dead was wag extolled and a chapter in the scriptures which bore the marks mark markhof f of having been beell the last one read before lie died was aso read governor mabey delivered an eloquent tribute to the men who made the supreme sacrifice and he be called upon all citizens ot of this great country to ever keep in mind the a leg fence they owe to the flag and the constitution that they may ander the highest ser that they may render th ill highest ser serj J alce vice as citizens governor mabey also spoke hooke his faith aith in the hereafter and the reuniting of the spirit with the body in that final and lasting union which shall know no end and lie he encouraged the bereaved ones olies to acknowledge anola hand and look to the future the following letter from judge A A law who was invited dia to be honetor tile the speakers was read logan utah all aug 4 1921 mr oscar forsgren brigham city utah dear mr forsgren I 1 received your invitation to speak at your sons funeral service an and I 1 iery ery much regret that circumstances over which I 1 have no control prevents me from accepting the same I 1 regard it as an honor to bo be count pd 0 worthy to pay a tribute ot of respect to those who gave their all to preserve not only our national ideals but made it possible that civilization and christianity might continue to progress throughout the nations ot of earth I 1 it is to be regretted that periodically so many ot of the worlds choicest son ions must fall in the defense of right and justice yet it has always been so 80 it Is astonishing when we taink 0 ot f it lind and look over history to note not how hov lutfi ot of all that we are or hope to be lias has been for with tile the lives ot of those hose heroes who nho dared to do and die for the right your son Is them nothing can rob him it his place r it history and little can we add to hit his glory by mero mere feeble empty words the future g generation lene ration will immortalize him and his fellows fel lowa I 1 appreciate that it is a consolation to have his remains remain returned and yet it is a trial for you and your good wife I 1 hope you may take comfort in n thoughts of his heroic achievements and that god may bless you and his hia mother with a 14 full measure of the comforting influence of his holy spirit your brother A A LAW the musical program rendered by the choir consisted of the selections rock of 0 ages and my itly father knows the soldiers quartet composed of oe lawrence hansen abe henry frogley and Eph ephraim raint jo jos ephion sang a number ed IN W lee sang the solo olo ill go eo where you want rip tol to go sirs mrs callie callic L kofoed sang a solo entitled my rather father knows and the madsen sisters sang a I 1 number the prayers were offered by bv bishop 11 W valentine and peter H sorensen A long cortege accompanied the remains to the cemetery where a salute was fired taps were sounded and tile the body was consigned to its final resting place I 1 f I 1 I 1 1 I 1 |