Show Services Held For Maggie Heyborne 0 Impressive funeral services were held In the Tabernacle last Thursday over the remains of Mrs Maggie Heyborne one of Cedr Cedar City's earliest pioneers who died earlier In Inthe Inthe inthe the week from heart disease Bp F F. F B B. B Wood of the I Ward conduct- conduct ted the services se The First Ward choir opened the services by singing Sometime Well We'll Understand Prayer was offered by Wm V Walker IT H. H W W. Webster was the first speaker and instances of Mrs Heyborne's Heyborne's Heyborne's Hey Hey- bornes borne's life that he had noted while living neighbors to her for tor years and lauded her as a fine neighbor and as- as He lIe stated that of the first five families living as neighbors on second East street Mrs Heyborne was the last of the group to pass away Brother Drother Webster also aIso recalled activities of Mrs Heyborne's husband Robert in public life of Cedar in the earlier days The choir then sang Oh My Father Fath Fath- er er Patriarch S. S F F. F Leigh was the se second lIe se- cond speaker and dealt largely on pioneer history of Cedar City in which Mrs Heyborne took a prominent part Bro Dro Leigh stated that three families the of which Mrs Heyborne was as a member the and the Woods all came to this country on the same boat and entered Cedar valley vaIley together He lip recounted Mrs Heyborne's Hey bornes borne's description of the valley as she entered it a valley vaIley completely covered cedar trees The quartet sang I Know My Father Fa Father Father Fa- Fa ther Lives with Mrs John Fullmer carrying the solo Bp F F. F B B. B Wood was the last speaker and took for his subject the the loyalty of the Heyborne girls to their mother Continued on page 8 FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MAGGIE HEYBORNE I Continued from page 1 during her declining years Cars emphasizing ing the love lo the family held for their mother and each other The closing song by the choir was Come Unto Jesus and benediction was offered by Eugene Wiggins The grave gra was dedicated by Bp Dp Wood TRIBUTE OF RESPECT By Dy Daughters of Pioneers To the children of Robert and Maggie Maggie Maggie Mag Mag- gie Hey Heyborne borne Thru mm the wisdom of an all wise Father Father Father Fa Fa- Fa- Fa ther faithful mother and m member mem m- m ber of that pioneer band who bravely branly withstood the trials of privation and hardship for the Gospel they loved and battled to make life more I score for those to follow after has I been called led Home Coming here with her parents when the country was In its Ita barren state It was her privilege to blossom Into beautiful womanhood during those trying times and to help build up the I church and civic activities of the day She has now gone to well earned m av rest to which the faithful are Justly entitled We feel that she Is happy In the companionship of her noble husband who did so much for or the advancement of this Gospel and the building up of Cedar City In early days May the children of this noble couple carry carryon on In the path they marked for them so that when the final curtain is raised In the Great Beyond they all will ill be happily re reunited reunited reunited re- re united and with the poet we say Keep up your our heart the Christ doth Own the hidden seed your life hath bath sown His promise stands do not despair Your soul shall reap Sometime Somewhere Some Some- where some some-I yours your's to trust tho fields lie bare God holds the seed love love scattered there Then keep up heart sow on and pray For you shall reap with God some day |