Show Funeral Services for Norman Barrack Wednesday afternoon at the tabernacle tabernacle tabernacle taber taber- nacle Impressive funeral rites were ducted over the remains of Norman Barrack who succumbed Monday of kidney trouble after a prolonged illness Illness of s several veral months Bp F. F B B. Woods Wood conducted the services Abide with Me was the opening song and was beautifully rendered by bya a mixed quartette composed of Annette Annette Annette Ann Ann- ette De Betenson Helen Foster Sarah Wood liza Parry E E. M. M Corry Lehl Lehi M M. Jones Kenneth Macfarlane and W. W C. C Macfarlane Prayer was as pronounced by John A. A Booth blowing which Ill III Go 00 Where You Want Me To Go 00 was rendered bythe by bythe the double mixed quartette f fElder Elder EIder Albert Adams of Parowan was the first speaker and expressed himself himself himself him him- self as being honored at having the privilege to speak at the funeral of the deceased He related various experiences which he enjoyed with Mr Barrack when they were on a mission together In Canada and expressed his deep appreciation ap lip- appreciation of having him as a friend Elder Warren Hardy of Bunk Dunk rifle Nevada was as the second speaker He commented on the distance he had come to attend the funeral of his Continued on Page Four FUNERAL SERVICES FOR NORMAN IAN BARRACK Continued From Page One friend and assured his listeners that he was happy to be present He lie too was a former missionary companion of Mr Barrack He lie bore his testimony to to the faithfulness of of Mr Barrack and his wife wite and assured her that they should be reunited and would go on in eterna eternal progression My Father Knows was then sung by the quartette Elder Wm Grimshaw then related his various contacts with Mr Barrack whom he had known since his first firstI I advent into Southern Utah He lie said saidI the deceased had suffered much but I always alas uncomplainingly Counselor Charles R. R Hunter was I the concluding speaker He lie reviewed the he faithfulness of Mr B Barrack rack in perI performing performing per per- forming all aU church obligations which I became his He said that many of Mr Barracks Barrack's Sunday school students were present at the services to do him honor Mr Barrack has been teacher of the New Testament class prior to his death He said Mr Barrack never feared death but was greatly concerned concern concern- ed about the future of his family He lie encouraged people not to let the services services ser ser- vices be the end of their sympathy for Mrs Barrack and family faintly but urged them to help them at all times A note note of appreciation from the Ne New w Testament Class Clas was read by Bishop Bisho p Wood who also thanked all those who e had participated in lessening the bereavement of the mourners through h their kindly acts Rest For The Weary Soul was sung by the quartette as the closing eosin song fig Wm V. V Walker gave the benediction benediction bene bene- diction and Dedication was pronounced ed by Thomas Larsen |