Show fi mm ERAL OF DROWNED EN HELD AT LOO i I Number of Salt SaiL Lake People Present j l. l at ai Largely At- At L JL LL I tended Obsequies I J Publican b rc n Special l Service I Logan Au cJ cl AUg 19 rn 19 In th the taberna- taberna toda today at 12 o'clock t. t I over O the tho remain re- re Jn mains main W. W t of W. W n. n Preston Jr jl and Solon Solon Barber who were drowned i. i T il river lIer er Tuesday J last s. s was h held ld in on one Bear Dear nf Of LIC t funerals that p. p has ha ever or been held at Lofe The tabernacle accommodated about 2200 Persons I I numbers numbe of or J friends disappointed F enK Were turned awa away from the services ser fo on V acc account of there being no room to admit with S them Tho c caskets were wore S SIP wih beau lowers flowers while the nn i decorations we were re cent Xe cent l T TH The Tho o pall bearers pal were C C. A A. COwans T nO Ulster D D. C. C Seth Budge Badge eth OB Frank K K- 1 h Thatcher Lee Preston Win Ym Edwards Ed- Ed wards hards J. J W. W Morrell horace beker Ne- Ne Robert John ohn John ohn n fl lfOrd t E. E n. n Allies Campbel Campbell ampbell jr William Inn and r Ues j The rhe services opened Pene b by an anthem b by the tho o Choir choh ann ana Pre l Pra pr prayer r b by I Isaac nc Smith inith The c choir sang t Nearer t r 1 My God To Thee Thee- A A. mist mis mis- i condolence from the First P. P Pr l enc Joseph F F. iJ Smith Fr SepU oseph Joh John KT K- K Vi C r and Anthon rd H. H Lund of Salt r T Lake I. I Sal T was road read hy by Charles II n. Hart John Ca or of R the k has lc gloom that hUng bung o tho t community ever the nl rat night ht I f Mat this sad affair aTar had red also or qc f th the ho love JOV si and esteem anc I l two V j men were held no nom m by hy O O. O P. P Miller S Salt jr of ot In SnI which Lake the said sala the high esteem men were held hed plainly shown b by the was as profusion of or fi ers eIs that cyere strew strew-n foers fo about the ros- ros and the bled te large Jarge crowd of as cm friends f Ilc He called i the children i attention to and families t which are left leU to mourn moul of Jos a father and husband bani that tha they n never ner ver er a want for anything that it it t is ts In IA Jr the wan power of friends an and n neighbors hors to 1 Prank 1 It IC K Xe h he el Ono on- of or supply the party patt I u ot ii iiii ii a rO with his illS 5 comrades to told of the wih grief he t II now feels feIs a and Hl drew a C comparison of ot his grief with what wih mufit bo be the grief of oC those of i the Immediate h of tho the men 1 who then lay In the ufo caskets before him J T r Manyan Many Inny an nn eye CC vaa wet vl with th t tears as he related I the story star of ot that The tragic scene appropriate song Sometime W well we'll I Understand was beautifully I sung syne s ng by George p. p o er of or Salt L Lake Je S So Sol l ITalo Ia of oC Preston spoke encouraging i t. t words to the tho bereaved wives tlc and chIl- chIl itS dren ren He Ito le said sal Both men were svere strict strict- ly y honest honest and und they thc were true to lo their I neighbors true tru to to their friends true to their families and above all iii al thc they wore were true to heir their God Moses Thatcher said in a a part part- A few d. d s 's ago William B. B and Solon olon were among amonG the mo most t act f actie citizens of Logn Logan but b by a hidden hiden trap tr submerged sub sub- sul- sul merged d In the muddy waters of the Bear near tH their lr lives livos Ivos were vere re blotted boUc out In fn a n Bear iIer I er reached out with wih a n col col hand and ami claimed the these two L. L sf a her victims while they were ere but In r th th prime pr of ot life lite lie Th These o men aro not t Jn In Il n ii land aud that has hos no claim upon tipon 1 T. T they ha have their kindred there J 0 ho have gone before ROil 7 joss losa f Ion nn our Is l Io Ilif ia gal sain Ti iilo the trial fn l.- l. It I hard Iiara o oW oh rn W e 1 pin o I fe th tl so e inch n 1 Have VI lin m o b by a n albino Ine Hand we itt Iti turn shall all allbe nl be bo called cled God bless the tile living end and give Kiva peace and at rest to the det dead A beautiful vocal selectiOn was render rendered ren ren- der dered d I by G. G W. W Th Thatcher accompanied by Miss Phillis Thatcher on 01 the violin oln John Henry Smith o of ot Salt I Lake ako gave Ge the closing address admonishing th the friends to give gl encouraging enco words an and acts to the wives vIces wl es and families in the midst ot of r trials Tho The choir sang Rest nest Res Best for the Weary ery Soul followed b by I T t r by Joseph Cordon A long pro pro- of v vAlc f HIP to Un cemetery L L Chil r Special S Service L Logan Lotan gan Aug 19 In In the first jud- jud t 1 cia dat 1 district before Judge Jude J. J A. A Howell t l 0 ot 01 Ogden this morning the jury J trial for tor the August term of court was r Ien In tn the case of Attorney Albert A A. Law against County Sheriff Thomas H. H Smith charged ed with v malfeasance in The Th Ih Whole holo of the forenoon was consumed in the examination of ot trial jurors as to their qualifications to lo sit In fn hf the rose case A large largo number wore were L j excused for various arlous AdI Adjournment Ad Ad- was was' token till 2 o'clock I t when the examination 1 will be con con- Note n PU Special Service t Logan Aug Aut 19 In In a n. general ass as- as s at the tabernacle tonight tnt ln- ln 1 t discourses were given by O. O p P. Miller and ana J John lm Henry Smith of o Salt ral T-ako T o City Marriage lIcen licenses cs have o been Issued Iss I this week to the following couples coupIe v Henry F. F Veston Blackfoot Ida and Yda l Ia May Ham Hamp I Richmond Utah H. H J JE E. E Avon and Emeline Wit Wit- r f. f iner mer Logan Jogan Utah 0 1 |