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Show FUNERAL HELD FOR VICTIMS I OF SNOWSLIDE Hyilo Park, Jan. 31. Funeral services ser-vices over the remains of Appy Woolf and Morvln Dalncs, tlio twoi young men who wero killed In a snow slldo January 27, were held In tlio meeting liouso today.. Tlio liouso " was filled as It has never boon before. be-fore. Friends and relatives coming from many parts of Cache Valloy, 1'rcBton, Itlvcrdalo, Franklin, Smith-field, Smith-field, Benson, Logan, North Loisnh. Providence, Hyrum, Wcllsvlllo and Mount Sterling, Idaho Falls. Wo were also highly favored with tho presence of Rider Georgo F. Richards Rich-ards of tho Quorum of Twelve Apostles. Apos-tles. Services began by tho choir singing, sing-ing, I Need Thee Every Hour. Prayer Pray-er was offered by Elder Taylor Nelson Nel-son of tho Oneida stako presidency. Tho choir then snng, Shall Wo Meet Deyond tho River. Prof. J. H. Kemp of tho n. Y. C. said ho know Mervln Haines us a quiet unassuming young man who showed by his works that ho was preparing himself for a greater Hfo to como. Ho had learned to lovo him for his truo nobility. Was not person-ally person-ally acquainted with Mr. Woolf, hut know ho had a good namo and reputation. repu-tation. Prof. J. W. Gardner also paid a high tribute to Mr. Dalnes and rer.d a poem written for tho occasion by I a B. Y. C. Btudcnt. White not c-I c-I qualnted with Appy Woolf, yet knew tho characteristics of tho Woolf fam-I fam-I Hy to bo honest and upright. Ho nl- so spoko of tho blessings wo enjoy I with our beloved ones hero In llfo. I Fred T. Dallam, Arthur Petersen, B Itobcrt S. McQuarrlo and Georgo H Scamons, sang very beautifully", Ho H Wipes Away a Tear. H Prest. S. F. Balllf said tho splon- BL did audience gathered here today V boro a strong testimony to the lovo IMF and esteem In which tho young men AT and their families arc hold. Ho did IH not think that tho taking nwav of HJ theso young men was nu accident, HJ but bellovcd It was tho will oj God. H Ho knows what Is for our best good, H and some day wo may understand Bj and see the wisdom of His acts. B IVItnt mn.f (tnnm nut Inna todllV Will Bj doubtless bo tho gain of loved ones H pono boforo. Knew we would moot B cur loved ones ngaln In the lierwitt-I lierwitt-I Elder Georgo Nielsen sang, Oh My I rather. F.ldor Georgo F. Richards said ho I felt that tho represented tho council B of tho apostles arid tho first presl-B presl-B dency In being present and when ho B reported bis labors to them, ho felt fl that President Smith would say, I tako my blessings' to tho bereaved ones. Ho explained why it is bettor to go to a houso of mourning than I to a houso of feasting. Whllo in this B llfo wo have flesh, bono and blood, I In the resurrection wo will havo flosh, bono and spirit, nnd no iblood. Spoko of Christ's nnd our preexist- enco nnd this necessity of death tis well as life. Theso young men nro B moro alive today than any time sinco I thoy loft their Father's abodo and B came to earth. It is Bomo six thous-B thous-B and years Blnco wo wero In heaven B and Raw Christ chosen to redeem tho B world. Wo do not know what wo B havo been doing most of tho tlmo B slnco then. In tho hereafter wo will Bj havo our former knowledge restored B to us again and wo Bhall bo minis-B minis-B tors to others. Wo are destined to B become gods in tlmo. Thero la joy Bj and happiness on tho other Bldo B when God's faithful children return B to the fold. Elder Richards Invoked B God's blessings upon tho people. Frod T. Ballam and company sanB B School Thy Feelings, and after a few Bj remarks by Bishop C. G. Hyde tho H benediction waB pronounced by Dish-ft Dish-ft op William Hydo. Lftjg Tho pall bearers for Mr. Woolf "p wore Bort and Byron Ashcroft, Grov- I cr and Wilbur Hancey, Lloyd and Or- I lo Hydo. For Mr. DatneB thoy woro B Leo. Iloedor, Claronco Hurren, Harv- B oy Scamons, Golden Reeder, Irving Waito and Georgo Purser. Bj The caskets wero covered -with beautiful flowers. Over twenty vo- hides heavily loaded Journoyed to the cemetery whero tjio graves of Bj Mervln Dalne8 was dedicated by El- dor William M. Dalncs. BJ Tho body of Appy Woolf will bo J taken to Idaho Falls tho former homo of his wifo, for interment. Tho whole community feci deeply tho loss of these two excellent young men who have been taken away in their early manhood, and days of use-fulness. use-fulness. They were both young men to bo proud of, and had many friends wherever, they were known. Ma the God who marks tho sparrow's fall, and who cares for all his croa tlons, gtvo that comfort and consolation consola-tion so much needed by parents and friends In their present affliction. A FRIEND'S TRIBUTE (Lovingly dedicated to Men In Dalncs by his friend and Classmate, Orlo Hydo, Hydo Park, Jan. 30, 1016.) , Doar friend, 'tis not for thee wo mourn, 'Tis not for thee our bitter tears are shed, For thou nrt but unto thy Father bornp, "' Nay, comrade, to us thou art not dead. "Tis not for theo our grief flows un- confined, Wo know that thou hast earned thy crown; Wo weep for those whom thou hast left 'behind, To battlo on, to Uvo this llfo alone. Wo know that thou art happy whero thou art, Wo know that thou art better oft than wo; Wo know that wo shall not bo long apart, If wo but HVe our lives as worthily. We all luo learned to lovo thee dearly, brother, And to part with thee Is hard to bear; ' Hut tenderly wo glvo thee to thy mother, Who Is waiting for theo cyer there s m m |