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Show OVER AT HYRUM H hum, April Hi). The funeral ser-vlccoover ser-vlccoover the remains of Patriarch O.N LHJenquist were held yesterday and a hair hour previous to the commencement com-mencement or service thcStakc h&use was packed with sympathizing friends from all parts or the stake who had met to pay their last respects to an extraordinary faithful church olllccr, a devoted Latter-day Saint and a great and good man The services were eoiiduc,ted under the auspices of the Third ward bishopric and after the opening exeicises, icmarks were i made by several local eldeis, after which Klder Andrew Jensen, of the Historian's oillce and Pies. Antlmn II Lund spoke In eulogizing terms of the many good qualities so prominently evinced in the career or the deceased, an 1 made other appiopi late and con-s con-s iiln remarks befitting the occasion Or all the good olllcers, whether or a civil or ecclesiastical nature, that this town has had, Bishop O. N. LHJenquist LHJen-quist has not been excelled by any. As a true friend and an able ulllcei who looked to the welfare or his Hock, both tempoially and spiritually, he had no peer. Besides being our bishop for so many years, he was our llrst city mayor, and It was duo to his spirit of enterprise that the Blacksmith Black-smith Fork cayon was opened for through travel, the successful event or which has benefitted this town extensively. ex-tensively. Firty-rotir vehicles followed the ie-mains ie-mains to their last earthly resting place. The annual conrerence or the Primary Pri-mary Association was, held at the stake building yesterday with a large audience in attendance. Sister Maria Mathews, president or the association, presided at the occasion. The conrerence conrer-ence was ravored with the prcsenco or Sisters Clara Woodruff Beebe and Lmtna Romncy, members or the general board, President Anthon II. Lund, Klder Andrew Jensen and President Parkinson, with counsclois. Highly Instructive remarks weic made by the oillccis and a general good time was had. |