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Show pp;' ''- '" funeral; .: - - '' t0- The funeral services over tbo remains Jlft ' of tlie Into Otey F.lllugson, whose death '. ' we nnnouiiced l our last Issiio were , ". held from the meeting home on Friday -J atlo'elook. llWlio-rT. It. Culler pre- W&' nldutl. Tho choir rendored the singing. y? " The meeting house was well lllled with ,.! I - relatives ntnl frlcmlVWho lmtl gnthetml k " to pay their last.trlbute of respect (o tho "' dead. The nice white casket rested In m ?"" " the centre, of the building nnd was m ' completely covered with .beautiful v' Jf ' llowers. There were several noted " 5, persons from other places who enine to T do honor fn. the last memory of the de' .' parted. Among thono were linns wb David nnd Jacob Kvam, and Htshop" " Burg of l'rovo. Thoso who spoko over 't ' , the rcuinlus were Klder .lo. Hakcr, (fc j& llUhop IJurg, Andrew- It. Anderson, I'.. " counselor to the bishop, nnd Bishop T. Jt. Cutler. Their remarks were all ill- T reeled along tho line of the useful nnd X ' noble life of tho deceased. The mem- W hers of the OSlh Quorum of Seventies, Mp of which the depnrted was i member, ,-s W- acted aa pall bearers. The cortege, Lf which followed the remains to their f, '. last resting plnce, was n long one. , i: ' Notk Mr". Elllngsou was n man W: . . who was much respected among the P'- people of Lehl. Ho lllled marry vrc- -. Yi'-' sponsible positions during his active y r life. For sovcral years past ho bus 2 P been In very poor heallh'nrid'hls last ( . elekncHH was Very wearisome nml hard ' to endure. He has passed to his ro- - - ward. Muy ho enjoy the hnpplnens of tin presence of his children who passed before him. |