Show I IMPRESSIVE FUNER FUNERAL L SERVICES S RY ICES 1 00 0 t M Services over the remains of Pearl daughter of Mr and Mrs bars David and the infant son of Mr and Mrs Mr II H. H II Lunt were we held in the Ward Hall hail Sunday afternoon after J I. I noon Coun Herbert Haight officiate ing The casket containing the last mortal remains of Pearl was first fint brought in to the building followed by a number of girl school companions of the deceased each bearing in her arms a beautiful bouquet bouquet bou of fragrant flowers and the parents brothers and sisters and re relatives relatives re- re and sympathizing friends Immediately after the seating of the mourners the beautiful casket bearing the remains of the beloved son of Mr and Mrs H. H H. H Lunt walthen was wal I then carried to the ral pyre by I brothers of the bereaved parents and I I followed by the parents relatives and nOd I friends I Prayer was offered by Elder Jos H. H A Armstrong strong after which the choir sang an appropriate hymn nymn I The first speaker was Elder L. L W. W Jones a close friend of both bereaved j I ed cd families and a man in to whom tho the I mourners have great faith and respect roI re- re I highly He lie said laid that although the I the spirit departs from the body it lives forever in the realms of the I Heavenly father and he be felt assured from the knowledge he had gained from from holy writ that the parents of the young girl and the infant boy by would be able to meet and greet i their loved ones in the next world He lie spoke words of comfort and en en- and assured them that if I if they but lived worthy lives they I would yet have the great joy of being reunited with those who have gone goneI before I Sister Slater Lottie Perkins then read i the the tho following expressions of sym sym- sympathy sympathy pathy Pithy offered by the ladies of the Relief Society I In sympathy with both mothers l honored members of our Society who who i are called upon at this time to part with their loved ones we as members of the Relief Society wish to extend our heart felt condolences I Wp jo would ask that our kind kindFather kindFather Father in Heaven give you strength to bear this hour of bitter grief that that you ou may be able to receive the Holy Spirit into your hearts and find therein comfort and solace born of faith and hope s to toMay May blay the pure spotless lives that have been taken from our midst be bo always cherished in memory when the veil veU of immortality is lifted and we see their happy faces again may we render in our hearts thanksgiving unto the God who moves in a mysterious mysterious mysterious mys mys- way his wonders to perform SISTERS OF RELIEF SOCIETY Mr Jack Wright then rendered a aI I beautiful solo that brought much comfort to the mourners and sympathizing sym sym- friends and the gentle gentle- gentleman gentleman man sang in his usual pleasing and artistic way i Elder Arthur Fife FiCe then addressed the congregation and said that h he e believed that death must enter into our L our midst to enable us to realize reaUze the close bond of love that binds on one e I I and nd all together Although it at is ea a heartbreaking trial to part from ou our r loved ones we have the great consolation consolation con of knowing that some da dawe day y wo we will again meet in a better sphere e of action Ho lie said that Pearl will I not only be sadly missed from th the e family circle but she will also b be e missed very vert much by the tho school companions com corn I pinions with whom she has ed He lIe said that the tho departed girl had been an inspiration to him a as s I I I her instructor the past winter and andI and I II I I I to the other students which had hadI caused each to be influenced for fort I I good lIe He said that although Pearland Pearl Pearland and ond the loved child of brother and sister lister Lunt had lived but a short time their influence for good had I II I been very pronounced He lie asked the blessing of God Cod to be upon the tho beI bereaved be- be II I t I families in their hour of sor- sor I row Elder A A. A G G. Matheson Diatheses was the I 1 I 1 next speaker and took for his theme tho the Psalm of Eternal Life Lifo saying that the time was not far distant distantI I when the parents of the departed maiden and child will meet again I and they will appear to them just justas I I as they did a few days daya ago when I I they were In good health and full of life lIe He urged the bereaved to read I from tho the Holy Bible Dible Chapter 20 of the Book Dook of Revelations and assured I them that they would get much comfort com corn fort from so doing I Elders Kenneth Macfarlane andRay and andRay andRay Ray Coslett sang aang a duet duct after which I 1 Coun Wm R. R Palmer occupied a few t I moments stating that the services 1 I to him had been beautiful and that 1 I a outpouring of ot the Holy spirit had been manifested Much l I lof of ot encouragement and comfort had been been spoken n by the speakers and he I asked that the blessings of God would rest upon the mourners in their hour of sorrow and that Ills His spirit would give them comfort and strength to bear the great loss they had sustained After singing by the choir benedic benedic bene bene- dic Jon on was pronounced by Bishop Bengt Nelson of the tho East Ward Yard |