Show SERVICES FOR FOB r I WI BERGSTROM 10 l r- r ELD TUESDAY AFTERNOON AT TABERNACLE TABERNACLE MANY MANY FRIENDS AND RELATIVES ATTEND ATTEND- MUSIC AND TALKS IMPRESSIVE IMPRESSIVE S. S SIVE FLORAL TRI TRIBUTES UTES BEAUTIFUL W- W 1 Funeral services were held in the tabernacle Tuesday afternoon for 0 O W. W Bergstrom who died Sunday orning orning from a long standing illness nd ad heart trouble Coun Count Kenneth Macfarlane official official- I Id d at the services Bp E. E M. M Corry fang ang the solo i know that My I Redeemer Lives and was WIlS followed by y Elder David Bulloch who gave the pening prayer Elder H. H H. H Lunt Luat was the first beaker and and among his remarks said that hat the deceased had been active In r r. r church service during his long life nd ad had been a devoted husband and ather lather Bro Bra Bergstrom came here a- a lout out 48 38 8 years ago and when he first bame ame his was that of anner saner He did everything well that e undertook He also followed the Ud 01 OI of shoemaking a at at which he heas ne as an expert In church capacity ic e officiated at many baptisms and ando worked o ked as ward teacher for years He e also served several years as sex sex- ton on He was active until a year or orpo p-o p wo ago when failing health caused im lim to cease labor Following Elder Lunt Orien Orien Daley Dai- Dai key ey rendered a violin solo accompanied ed d on the piano by E. E F. F Oborn entitled en- en titled Song of India India At this point Bp Wood read a aletter a. a letter etter of condolences from Arthur Winter Pinter of Salt Lake City written to Irs Ira Bergstrom and family I A. A N. N To Tollestrup lestrup gave a selection Jon n the piano very feelingly The next speaker was Bp James iles jiles of Salt Lake City a friend of he family who spoke in part as follows I feel my place is really nong a- a I ong norg the mourners today having een cen so closely connected with the amily We became acquainted my sister who served here heres herens ns s a nurse She lived with the Bergstrom family and came to know hem them well and res respected them Cast our p-our our bread upon the water and after an d o. o Si t 11 ll j. j tr j y ays r ji wr wm w. w return U II to lu U you H re all human Some of us give out love ove and we receive love in return ome orne of us go out of our our way to serve and in turn we receive the the same and this Is our story of the friendship with this family and be- be ause of this bond of friendship Bro Bergstrom had made a request that I should speak at his funeral here to day I did not know I was to be a speaker until I arrived at t Beaver this thin morning I feel funerals' funerals are for the benefit of the living Bro tiro Bergstrom has fought his fight and andas ands as s been called home JI Ha Ia lived to a good old age aee and we all know the theof life of this good man ago We buried my father his sister brother and just recently another sister in England None of lis is a have havea a lease ease on life lite we dont don't know when our time me shall come to depart We should live the life of of the the faithful Does it profit us anything to pick out the weaknesses of our fellowmen fellow fellow- men n We get out of life just joust what We e are we looking for If we look for happiness s we will find it I learned the these new services were arranged to con con- form m to Bro Bergstrom's liking as near as it nas as possible The speaker t k and read from r m tIle the d chapter of Mathew closed d by saying Can grapes grape be bo gathered from thorns thorns' or thistles T No similar they cannot I l ka have gone Eone through ar circumstances as the mourn mourn- en era and a I hope this family will seek did U comfort from the source through rough which l lr it always comes our F Father ather r in Heaven CI Closing Olsen Song was given elven by Miss sen entitled Billed Jul Peace to the |