Show WI ICE FUR FOR 1 A. A Tl Hoi Hoi- olal I Sal feral al service for Marlowe last I who ho lost his life afternoon were were held heM last Friday we were going to press H r services were conducted dby by Bp Up K Granger rang r of at the T Third Ward ir r ere rere cere opened by a dou double double lel trio Rest to the Weary tyer yer was offered by Elder by Elder T. T Jl Jt i. i Hazel Granger fol followed owed by byI I 8 a solo first speaker was Dr A. A N. N rd of Salt Lake City City an uncle who said in impart part that he Tuesday morning to rea rei re- re a i telegram th that M Marlowe r owe was was as with a request that his bis father and und and notified to ret return u to City at once I did so and with the father of the mg ung ng man to Cedar City t ts te Tuesday night T The e c coroners coroners' rori r are live ve been very conscientious J s and untiring effort after three days ration have arrived at the cunn conn conn con cun- con con- n that Marlowe came to his Marlowe is my w 11 but I know him hint only as a auB aull aun ull un of life and sunshine with a alie atile atile tile lie side who could express express S s. For the past sev several r l w weeks weeks eks we e has not been with the fam- fam his his work confined him alone going through his b belongings longings ere de ere able to get a vision of his his d de of life and we found a a little i in iq which he had been writing funny things and some other i. i 1 The speaker read from his several se notes that showed his stir listic outlook on life We have diligent in searching for evidence n tracing up statements that made by witnesses in indirect direct con- con I with him at the time of his 1 My opinion o of Marlowe has greatly enhanced by my search- search etters and other things in our A friend is a person knows mows all about you and is still friend As a family we do spate ap- ap ate the things you ou have done for fors s friends your visits and sym- sym We have with us to today ay in amily circle Miss Nellie Tebbs de dent t of Logan College and her mother from Panguitch It was for the father of Miss s to be here Miss Tebbs and ando o owe e were engaged to be married h now now cannot be because of his I ely sly taking off I ask U the bless bless- of the Lord upon all those who caned called to mourn on this sad oen oc- oc n n. n m m. m H H. H Manning sang I Am a aim ais is im and was followed by Dr Wilkinson who said he had hadn n the deceased since he was a aI aI I have b been en associated m more mar Iy with ith him the past past y year iii- iii since since i I me from Logan He impressed as ac having an intelligence very 1 above bove the average He lie told me meM mo me mead moad ad M been reading The Three Deaf Deo De- De o of af Glory by Ballard Our conn con- con tion n was on religion and he hee ho hoe e of many things pertaining to towe attire we life Ue lie realized in choos- choos an aa j occupation he must choose thing he liked None of us know our T time may come and we II 1 Develop our minds and get as out t of life as we can en en Dalley DalIey rendered a II violin solo on the piano by E. E Frs F. F rs' rs E E. E C Crane ne Watson was called he pulpit Pit an and read a beautiful to Ie to the hf life of Marlowe and 1 said nid the mother of ot the thea g man n h had d studied a at as a to make her al mothers mother's should be to one equal to this mod modern n age ua hazel Hzel Brockbank read a Cd poem The hot Life of a n L Loved One ne nee ot End s r She e also read God Godi Thia Family y in Distress and Lord Ord i l is my der Sheppard b- b bT T T. T Jones read few lil lines lils a s t ti Ia h This U De ath Mystery y my Friends and be Bar When Wh nI I Have Cross Cross- The me speaker also u aso said bald rather lather i intimately acquainted Marlowe a laid owe He Ile was reliable and h he e would I ld II d d do o a n thing d you end of of him on him doing It It is n he truly loved lo his mother Contrary to the views of some of his I friends Marlowe was religious In InI I his ils camp everything found in reading matter consisted of church works and good books Marlowe had an ambition ambition ambi ambi- tion ion to go on a mission for his church and had been studying to do so In conclusion I would like to say that in n our distress we can only find con- con in our belief that we are parted only for a time and turn to God for comfort in our grief Bishop Granger said he desired to express express' his express his sympathy for the bereaved ed family and in their behalf thank all who Nho had assisted in any way and those hose who took part in the services ser Helen Foster sang Ave Marie as the closing song Benediction was offered by Elder M. M D. D Higbee M lol MIn lolIn In Toquerville while white A. A P. P bury ury was laboring ring in the Mission fieldIn field In n the Central States twenty-three twenty years rears ago ago May 2 1904 during a a MaY MaY-d day Way y f festival a baby w was was s born later ater christened Marlowe P P. P bury ury a wee mite mite on the branch of at a family amily tree hee I p 1 date a trace back to to the he ministry the learned m men n i in England The McArthurs meaning noble noLle title trace to io a Q f family mily In Scotland where three McArthur dukes had their h headquarters headquarters head head- ad- ad quarters at Loch Aw Awa a King John Johnseine being seine an immediate ancestor of th the e McArthurs Marlowe's parents live at Cedar Ceda r City a and d he leaves a sister Ila ha Gene Geneat at school at t the tho B. B Y University i in n I Provo a brother Arlington a student student stu dent in the B. B A. A C. C of this city ity an and d LeGrand Grand a student in the Junior High The parents sister and brothers brothers' o of 01 Marlowe ext extend nd deepest appreciation for the many kindnesses extended t to o J them by the hands of loving friends friend s se during their deep sorrow and ask the th e dear Lord who loves His Ilis own t tc take notice and bless them and the posterity oo |