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Show SERVICES FOR MRS. SNOWBALL AT JiYDE PARK Bishop Hyde Presides at fV.setlng Held Wednesday Many Give Discourses Hyde Pnrtf, Oct. 13. A fair sized congregation attended the funeral scrWces of Sister Elizabeth Snowball held In tho meeting houso today at 2 P. m. Bishop Hydo presided oer tho services. The choir sang Tho Deepening Trials T.irong Your Way. Prayer was offered by Lorenzo Pet-ersen.nftcr Pet-ersen.nftcr which the choir lung O, Lord Rosponslvo to Thy Coll. The speakers woro Bishop Benjamin Hy-inns Hy-inns of Treasureton, Idaho; James Johnson of tho Oneida stako presidency; presi-dency; Thomas Duco of tho Alberta stako presidency of Canada, and Bishop C. Q Hyde. Special musical number, Oh, Crave Whero Is Thy Victory, by Mrs. Holmstoad. Tho closing hymn being, Sister Thou Wnst Mild and Lovely, and tho benediction wns pronounced by Elder Lars C. Peterson. Tho pall bearers were Samuel Scamons, Joseph Wnlto Sr., Oeorgo and John Lamb, Lars Christened! Chris-tened! . Tho speakers nil testified of tho upright moral llfo of tho deceased deceas-ed and spoko of various topics pertaining per-taining to our temporal and spiritual conditions. A goodly number of car-llagcs car-llagcs and automobiles loaded with friends, accompanied tho remains to tho cemetery whero tho gravo was dedicated by Elder George Z. Lamb. Sister Elizabeth M. Snowball wns tho daughter of John and Anna Weiss Snowball, was born in Surich, Switzerland, Switz-erland, July 22, 1S49, was baptized I Into tho Church of Jesus Christ of ' Latterday Saints In 1857. A few years later her mother married Elder El-der Suel Lamb, who enmo to Hydo Park In the early sixties, and tho deceased de-ceased has made her homo hero ever since. Though afflicted with deafness mid partial dumbness, yet sho was of n lovablo disposition and was a good faithful Latterday Saint. Tho unmarried she was a great lover of llttlo children and cvor tried to make them happy. Mr. Blloy Harris was thrown from a horso last week and badly Injured. A largo gash was cut under tho left eye, and tho cheekbono broken, He was also Injured internally as ho fiplt blood for several days. It Is also said that thero Is a fractured, bone In one of his arms. Llko your, correspondent he Is slowly Improving but Is not up to much Just now. Thero Is quite a stir In our town over the nominating of candidates for a town board. Two tickets aro In tho field. Tho first Is called a nonpartisan non-partisan ticket, and tho candidates are Frod T. Ballam, Jesso S. Han-cey, Han-cey, Joseph Walto Jr., John Matkln, and Leland Ashcroft. Tho othors known as tho Independents, aro J. W. D. Hurren, Robert S. McQuarrio, John Lamb, Rosel H. Hydo, and John B. Klrby. It will bo seon by theso names that thero are good men on both tickets. Which ticket will win, no ono can tell at present. Tho now homo of Mrs. Mary Ann Rldgoway is nearlng completion. Last Saturday all beet digging wns ordered stopped until after tho fifteenth fif-teenth of tho month. This was regretted re-gretted very much by the farmers as tho fine weather Is passing, and nil aro desirous of getting tho crop up boforo bad weather sets In. Tho fall grain on tho east benches Is looking fine. Christian Mlkkelson nnd wife of Logan wero visitors hero yesterday. Evan Chrlstenson camo homo last Sunday night from Graco, Idaho whero ho has been laboring for sov-eral sov-eral weeks. |