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Show FUNERAL HELD AT RCHMOND Newell Bullcn is Laid to Rest Impressive Services Where Many Tributes of Respect Re-spect Were Paid Funeral services over the remains of Newell Bullen. whose death was announced In our lasi; issue were hold at the' family residence, at Richmond Thursdny nt 2 p. m. Tho largo res!-denco'was res!-denco'was thrown open and seats provided 'for those who assembled to pay a last tribute of respect to tho deceased. A largo crowd assembled and tho service was simple, many beautiful tributes being paid to the life and worth of the departed. The floral contributions were beautiful, the most marked being a broken reel of roses, carnations and chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums sent by tho Utah Condensed Milk Factory nnd a pillow of roses by the Richmond bank, tho deceased being a director of both Institutions. Elder W. K. Burnhnm offered prayer. Tho speakers were Elders James W. Hendricks, J. W. Funk, Herschel Bullen and Bishop T. H. Merrill, all speaking words of consolation and encouragement, en-couragement, as well as testifying to the many worthy characteristics of the deceased. "Ho was an unselfish, quiet, unassuming man' said Elder Funk, "ono who said little but did much, ono who wns seldom seen In public places, which no doubt accounted account-ed for his deslro that his funeral bo held at his residence." Elder J. W. Hcndrlks had been a boy, schoolmate, and business man with Mr. Bullen, nnd delivered n lasting and beautiful tribute to his Integrity and good Judgment. Judg-ment. Herschel Bullcn said his wholo llfo might bo summed up In tho statement, state-ment, "His llfo wns gontlo and tho elements so mixed up In him that tho wholo world might rlso up and say: This was a man." Bishop Merrill told In touching words of his worth In tho ward, his many contributions to tho wnrd, nnd boro testimony to his character char-acter and manhood. The choir rendered ren-dered sovoral beautiful selections, and tho benediction wns pronounced by Eldor Brlgham Pond of Lowlston. At tho cen t i Elder W. I Stoddard dc'lfftfu tho gravo, |