Show JOiN JOhN S S. S u IS ic 10 LI L ilU Tf TO REST RESTI I I I I Many Friends Attend Services In Salt Sal Lake j Theatre VETERAN ACTORS SPEAK Jh Phil 1 Mm Un rt t n and 11 na Id Ia nail il McKen k rc Pay Par Tribute to Stage Stag St Av Middle of or t Lon Long Ago AO o. o J j. j I Ot 1000 frien friends J aRI assembled In Inthe the thi i ike I theatre yesterday afternoon after after- aCer aCer- i noon hon l pay their last respects to the nu mory mory of ur the tue lat late John Juhn S. S Lindsay LIndsa ii The rue casket r rested In the center al aisle l stel fronting I the orchestra railing and grouped d aroun around on Oil the th orchestra chairs anti and on the thc stage were floral offerings of- of con consisting isUn of or a largo large number of or pieces nn and bouquets from frien friends s and Jils Ils iI lodge ll Calanthe Tte No o. o 1 1 K of f P. P which conducted the services 1 Rev He Peter Peler A. A ln offered the opening opening Jl prayer rC I followed by the Imperial Im un- p lal juat-cette juat consisting of oC Fred Graham Thomas Ashworth J Willard Vii Wil- 1 I lEnd lard Sq Squires and WI lard hard Christopher Christopher- Son inn who sang Peace Perfect Peace Rev Hm Mr lr h followed In a a brief brif but eloquent address In which he paid tribute to the tine integrity rHy and honesty honest of tr 1 r. r Lindsay anti and expressed a 1 conviction con cun- that the life Ifo he hc had led Je in this world had fully full prepared him for fOI the H next Cx t. t Old Ohl Oll Friend SIe Speak I. I Phil Phi Margetts cl another veteran Utah actor who wh had been associated with wih 11 Mr Lindsay in the old stock days and wa Was a long Iong iee-Iong friend spoke feelingly of fr th their lr friendship and how clo closely ph they the had hn l been allied aled in the old days las lasIn In a 1 calling that both hoth had loved so w lJ l. l I J I think so often said Mid Mr 11 Mar Mar- ar- ar gotts of ot those beautiful hN words of the Imm Immortal bard of Avon and which m my silent lent brother spoke so 0 often the words from Crom Macbeth Tomorrow to tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow morlow tomorrow creeps on In this petty liU pace from flom da day to day day Typical words of nr hs his life Ever Evet onward ever upward he sought an ant and andI tried t I 1111 A fo few da lays days s 's ago ngo he ho was enjoying life toda today he lies les cold In death John S Lindsay ay y was waR an honest man maii which Indeed he was of jf a truth uth honest to tu a faut fault 1 Mr MiS spoke e with wih deep emotion emotion emo emo- tion Uon of or his association with wih Air Mr r. r Lindsay Lind Lind- say y giving a I number of if r reminiscences of their early enly days Ia's together David McKenzie another long life Jong friend and amI associate of 11 Mr Lindsay y In Inthe Inthe inthe the old stock company da lays days s also paid pall a n tribute to his memol memory How often ofen have o I heard him recie recite with his whole hole heart In the words All J the worlds world's a n sta stage c and alt all J the men and women merely players A love for uprightness integrity and amI truth has ha prepared him for his hlo after and better heler life lie He le always aimed for tho the highest In In the tho Ideals IdaJ In iii I the tho profession he ho hI loved 1 f so Sn much anti followed l so honestly honesty and ro 1 Early Days ays in Theatre I 1 remember It I was in CS that he took 1001 my place In tho the old stock stoc com coin pany I was wa leading man then and Ime Schiller Schier wn was going to lo play Ja There was Lady of Lyons Camille Camie and Enoch Arden to be played playe and amI I had only a little Hile over O a week to learn the lines of or the lovers lover's parts I went to President ent Brigham Youn Young and asked him hin I If IC I left lef the company compan If Ir he would think any ny the worse of me mc He le told toll me that he had hall leased the theatre to John T. T Caine Calne and II 1 B. B Clawson and to see ce them I told tole him him It was not a matter of ot business hut but of my m feelings and anti repeated the question queston He lIe le told me n-ic it I would not affect his feelings for me I left len and I have loved John S. S Lindsay over ever since inea for tal takingS taking n my mS' parts part in tho e plays lays S Mr 11 Lindsay J gave Ja a number of f incidents met inci dents connected with the tho earl early days in int inthe the theatre I t 1 We e have havE played to gether ether since those early arl days a n little but not much continued Mr It I It was WO va always a source of joy to me InC to tn meet mee his cheerful face We c never ne er had hada a In lit oUt our lives Thomas followed anti and In Ir opening stated that that he had been beenk k n asked opening led to speak as a a representative of ol the ge generation Mr Thomas Thorna I younger 1 spoke spoke- briefly telling of ot the lne reward revara in lit inthe I Ithe the after arel life Jfe for tho those e who followed the right course in this At the conclusion of or Mr 11 Thomas' Thomas remark remarks re remarks re- re marks mark the quartette rendered Du Dudley le Bucks Ruck's Lead Learl Kindly Light The Th pall bearers rs were J. J N. N Holmes T J. J S. S Torrence Torrenc of Murr Murray William llam KIrkham Phil Phi Klipple J J. J II H. Horlick and N. N N. N W. W all nJ members of the K IZ of P. P The Tho remains were wele of placed In the te lobby of the theatre where thc they were viewed h by friends At Al the et city cemetery the tho services w wore rc conducted according to the lodge ritual l carriages followed fol tel A A Jr large e number or of I towed lowed the remains to the thc cemetery two also aJo t o street t cars ears filled miNI with friends ls |