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Show Funeral Over Thos. Evans Student Buried At Brigham City Thomas Evans, the unfottunatc An rlcultural college football student who met with the fatal accident while 0l THOMAS EVaiYS playing ball a week ago, was burled at Brigham City Friday afternoon. Over two hundred students and Logan citizens citi-zens attended the services which were held in the tabernacle. The building was tilled with sympathizing friends Beautiful selections of music were rendered by the Brigham choir, a quartet of A. C. students, and a due' by the Jensen brothers. President Lorenzo X. Stohl of the board of trusttts and bishop of the deceased look charge of the services. He was the tlrst speal'er, and after telling of the love and esteem In which Thomas Evans was held, thanked the people and students at Logan for their Miriness and devotion to the sick son and parents during their trylngordeal. President Widlsoo told of the mourning mourn-ing at the institution for the loss of Thomas, and while the students and friends could not see why this young man was taken from them, he felt that, it was God's will. Captain Ed Brossard of the football team expressed ex-pressed the feelings of the team, and Ernest Carroll, president of the stu dent body, spoke in behalf of the students. stu-dents. Others who spoke sympathizing sympathiz-ing and encouraging words to the relatives rela-tives were: Dr. E. D. Ball, Dr. George Thomas and Prof. W. S. Langton of the faculty, and Olene Stohl of Brigham Brig-ham City. Ttie procession of students and carriages car-riages marched to the cemetrry where the classmate was burled. |