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Show JOS, E. PACE PASSED AWAY K The Hud End Cnmo Friday Night jK At 715. Hi County Attorney Joecph li. l'agu ""ted H Friday uvcnlng nt 7:45 nt tilt) l'roo IHp general ho'pltal (rum unuiic poiaoniiiKi H c.iuu-il by llrtlit'a disease, following mi jV opumt'on of u week ago for appendl- jB cilia. Thu wound mhh healing nicely jB but nti aoulu attack of Uriultt'u disease HH developed and liu luul buuu sinking for (UK several days. Mr. l'agu wiib Inrn in B l'ays.m, Feb. 2?, lb(!8. He is it son of HE Jouulliun S. Page, llu attended tin- JS Utah University, graduated ut tho H BB V University in tbli city and was at IS thu Michigan University for a couple ol I years where lie graduated from llio l.uv ' department. Ho was elected county 1 attorney of Utah county in 1U01 He ' I inuriitd Miss Gertrude Tliuriuun of J m l'rovo Sent. 11, 1SIM. who, with three children, are luft to mourn tbu hiiHlmnd and father. Mr. l'agu was u quiet, unassuming un-assuming man, and was highly reelected by nil, mill life dentil causey g-iiicral sorrow. He was a coiuietuu'- Latter dny Faint und waa universally beloved. A I.AHOK CONCOUR1K OK CITIliNM AITKMI FU.NClUI,. Funcrnl seivicui wero held in tbu fc'tnKP Tabernacle in l'rovo on Monday nlter- ! noon ht 2 o'clock, mul weru nt tended liy alarm- congn-galiou of relatives and frli-ndH from many part of tbu stale. 'I'll- romaiiiH wire viewed at the Iiuiipv fiom 11 till 1 o'clock At 1 :0 theeor- tugu started lor thu tabernacle, in thu ' lollowiug ordur: Parson Silver hand, county ollkcrs, bar automation, hcaise, rulutivus and mourner in c-iriiuges. The speakers Btand waa Iwautlhilly draped in white and decniHtud with planta and HowerH, and tlio lloral ollui-i ollui-i ingx, which covered thu cuskutnnd the saeiainent table, wuru many and beautiful. beauti-ful. On thu maud weru seat-jd Prisi J dent John, Councilor Keuler and J. 10. Il'ioth. ISIiIora Brewerton and Lemon of FiiysonJos. W Dunn,. I. 15. Hickman and many prominent citizens, 'jfhu services were prcaided over by " JllshopO. H. lferg. fcT1 Tliu flr,s.t speaker was Hishop O. II. pMiTOPt-kM-btefla a kelch.oUjillfj tliu departed. Cliairmnu Dunn of tliu hoard of county couimlsoluiiers read the reso-lutloiiH reso-lutloiiH of condolence adopted by thu county olHcerB., Judge Hootli apoku in behalf of the bar nsdoiiatiou, and Elder Cliarlea i Uruwcrton of Pnyson and Profcpaor J. I E. Hickman, in behalf of the 11. V. L'. I alumni. I Win. 15. Hydtiluh Hpoko in bcliulf of ft the You ii t; Men'a Mutual Improvement I af-eociatton. lie alao read a poetical B tribute from S S. Jones. Elder llyrnm l.cninin of l'ayeou and B Trcsident David Jolin were amoni; the H apuakura. B All tcatillcd to tin) noblu qualities of B t,iu departed and liirt honorable and S high minded coutae in public life, and 1 bia liicli pilvalo charactur and lovinn Mm devotion as husband, father, sou and Mffj brother. Hk Thu First waid choir rendered heauti- Til ful nilisii-, and a quartette composed of KK J. U. Boaliurd, II. f. I'yim, W.illor 1 IB Whitcliead and Hjiuiw-I T. Jones hiiiik B ''')iu following were the pall-bearers. IB -Tcbsj M. Harmon, Joseph W. Dunn, IB DavU liainett, (J. A. Uluzier, A. L. HB JJootii and Uobsrt Anderson, |