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Show , LAID TO RlSl'. Tho LiiHt Siul ItiteB Over The lloimiiiiB of iTuilgoiTnliti 1 ll-reNSin.ri"ii'i--i Tho last sad rites over tho rcmalim of Judgo .John McNeill of Americuii Fork were held Monday In Iho meeting house commencing nt 1!: 15 p. in., Hishop .Ins. T. Onrdner presided. Tho Iioiiko wih tilled to Its full capacity. KxorcNos opened by Hinging, "Host for tho Weary Soul." Prayer wasoU'ered by Elder Thoimis Htirrutl. RliiKlnir, "Fnrowcll all Earthly Honors," etc. Prof. Jos. 11. Follies rend a sketch of the life of deceased, showing him to havo licon, from his early youth a valiant and faithful worker In tlio gospel cause. Elder John Duncan, of llebor city, WiiHiitch county, u uloso filend hi youth of tho deceased, gnvoa very lnteri'ntlng xyimimlH of his sterling llfoaud chiniict-er chiniict-er uiiil iidmoiilihed his children to pat tern utter hi noble virtue ami ex-aniples ex-aniples A (iinrlcttt' Hung, "I Know That My Redeemer Liven," Ml-diop Wuiieii H. Smith, Jinnee nnidner, l'res. Jus. II. Clark ami Pivs. A. J. Evnns spoko very highly of tho ninny giKxl (jiinlltlcs of tho departed. A quartette snug, "() dmvo Where Is thy N'lutory." Tho deceased was ovm llfly yenrs a mcinber of the ehiiruh; crossed the plains In lHTil with ox teams; moved to American b'oik In lKo:t, whom ho has lived continuously since. Judge McNeil was pioinlnont in civic ns well iih religious nfliilrs. Ho was elty mayor, elty eouiiollnian, Jus-tlcoof Jus-tlcoof the ponec, load supervisor, and Indeed hold nil thd miuilulpnl olllees of trust within Iho gift of the elty. Ho leaves a wlfo and two small children. Ho wait worried four times and had in all 21 children; 15 of whom aro alive. Hinging, page of hymn liook liOO. Itencdlctlon by C. A. (Hazier. |