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Show Mrs, Gibb's Funeral.. Hold From tho Mooting IIouho Lnst Tuosilivy. Tho last Had rites over thu remains of Mm. Flora, Harwootl (llbb "who died Friday wt'ro hold from tho meeting boilso Tuestlay at one o'clock. Tho meeting house was well tilled, with relatives re-latives mill friends who had gathered to pay tholr last, respects to the depait-rd. depait-rd. DlshopT. It. Cutler piesldcd. The choir Ming "ltook of Aly Itefugo. Prayer was oil'eivd by Elder Wm. Gurney. A quartetto was rendered by Me.ssiit. Iwino Fox, Francis Salzner, Joseph Klrkham ami Samuel Jaokou. Elder David Loseo was thb llrst apeak-or. apeak-or. Ho wild ho had known Mrs. Glbb all her llfo and hla words were full of pralso for her many noble examples nnd her many virtues, President A. J. Evans, Mild th a position was not an ngieeablo one to have to spenk on occasions of this kind, but ho (.aid wo ought to uhvoya bo pleased to speak of tho good miallles of tho.40 wo lovo and respect. Ho upoko nt considerable length on the life and chaiacterof the deceased mid' of h r parents, and granl-parenta who ho said had done much in curly days to Imlld up Lehi. Dihop, T. It. Cutler, spoko nioit feelingly of tho depatlcd mid thu hIx binall children ho has left, and related other sad foalurtM couuoctod with the family, sueli nn her htHbar..l beiu, nway in Canada and co.ild not o .it tho funeml. His rcniaiks weio Unid loving and full of sympathy for II. o family ami friends. Ho related tho ao'iuantunoe ho had had with the Hnrwood nnd Taylor families for thlrty-llvo years, their traits of china-oter china-oter for lumofity' tobrlety and all time noble qualities that go to mako gootl cltleus, wero iortrayed vori" beautifully beauti-fully by tho bishop. Choir uoiig "What Voice Salutes tho Startling Ear." Prayer by Councilor A. It. Anderson. Tho casket wan a beautiful white one mid rested In tho center of tho building build-ing and thu llonil contributions weic many and la'atitiful. Tho, tleccasetl was tho daughter of Mr. mid Mra, Jnmeii HurwotMl and tho wlfo of Mr. Win. Honry Glbb. rho had a iuohI lovnblu and allectlonato nature na-ture mid her friends wore only by tl o munlier of her acquaintances, Mr. Glbb was but thirty years of age, and' Uiddcs her husband; sho leaven hIx little, girls, tho youngest Mug nliotit two months old iml tie oldast but nlno yearn. Sho also leaven a father, moth' er, threo brothers nml three sisters. Sho served at one time ni nsslMait pgstmaijter here under her Father; '" |