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Show The Rigby Funeral Service NEWTON", Feb. Ii, 1!N)7. -The fu-neral fu-neral service over the icmalns of Win. F. Rigby was held yesterday and the meeting house was tilled to overflowing overflow-ing with f i lends and relatives, not only from our own town but from all surrounding towns In this valley and from the northern couutrvi Floral tributes covered the casket, the most beautiful llower designs, and the whole allair showed the great esteem In which the deceased was held, The speakers on this sad loccaslon wcic Win. ii. Gillllu, Thomas Grllllu of Clarkstou, Klder Jacobs of Ogden, Samuel Roskellcy, Patriarch Grillin, and Charles England, and these could not Mm! woids suillclent to express the high eulogy of which the deceased was worthy. During the service the following special musical selections were rendered: ren-dered: "Some Time We'll Understand" Under-stand" and "Not Half Das 'Ever lleen Told-' two solos by M. J. Ilallard or Logan; solo, "Oh Grave, Where is Thy Victory," George L Jones; the choir, I lea by Amos J. Clarke, rendered u number or selections Prayer was offered of-fered by J II Marker and Bishop Raveston of Clarkstou. This whole country Is plunged Into sadness at the untimely and terrible death of Brother Rigby. Ho was a good and useful man with a host of friends, and these s)inpathle deeply with the sonowlng relatives The Ncnlou Relief society held Its annual meeting last, week The ic-ports ic-ports showed that good work has been done during the past, season, not only Iu taking care of the poor but also Iu contributing to the dllieieut Institutions Institu-tions in the county The olllceis are as follows: Mai ilia Reck, president; Hannah Hansen, first couucllloi; Bessie Bes-sie llallaid, second councillor; KII7H-betliTunk, KII7H-betliTunk, scoictnry and treasurer. |